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Current literature on platelet rich fibrin (PRF) use in apicoectomies, also known as endodontic microsurgery, is sparse. PRF use in oral surgery or periodontal surgery has been more thoroughly researc...
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Lead Sponsor
Mark Schachman
NCT07448571 · Apical Periodontitis, Periapical Diseases
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University of Kentucky College of Dentistry Endodontics Division
Lexington, Kentucky
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