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Objective:To evaluate the influence of platelet-rich plasma(PRP) on periodontal healing of replanted teeth in 6 Beagle dogs.Methods:The second incisors were pulled out and re-implanted after 60 min dry storage.In group A,PRP were applied before replantation,and 7days later the teeth received root canal treatment.In group B,PRP were applied before replantation either,but without root canal treatment.In group C,PRP were not applied and 7 days later,the teeth received root canal treatment.In group D,no PRP were applied and no root canal treatment.All the dogs were sacrificed after 12 weeks and the histological parameters were observed.Results:There were no significant differences between group A and C.Group B showed a lower incidence of ankylosis,and higher incidence of healed PDL compared with group D.Conclusion:Under the definite condition,PRP can help to decrease the incidence of ankylosis and increase the incidence of healed PDL in groups that the pulps were not removed.
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Objective:To observe the effect of “One Coat Bond” on the interface between amalgam restoration and cavity wall used in bonded amalgam restoration(BAR).Methods:Dentin cavities were made on 15 healthy human premolars extracted for orthodontics therapy.The teeth were divided into 3 groups with 5 in each group.In group A compressive air was used to dry the cavities(dry adhesion) whereas in group B absorbent cotton was used (wet adhesion). Then the cavity walls in the two groups were treated with the “One Coat Bond”, the cavities were filled with freshly prepared amalgam before adhesive concrete.In group C cavities were filled directly with amalgam without treatment of cavity walls. Morphology of amalgam restoration/“One Coat Bond” adhesive/dentin cavity wall interface was observed under SEM, thickness of adhesive and width of space between amalgam restoration and cavity wall was measured. Results:Average width(?m) of space between restoration and cavity wall was 4.82 in group A, 0 in group B and 11.33 in group C(P0.05).Conclusion:“One Coat Bond” adhesive can significantly improve the compactness between amalgam and cavity wall.