This study aims to evaluate the effects of chitosan and injectable platelet-rich fibrin (i-PRF) on wound healing at the donor site following free gingival graft (FGG) procedures. The palatal donor area often experiences delayed healing and postoperative discomfort, motivating the search for effective biomaterials to enhance recovery and reduce patient morbidity. Although various approaches have been investigated, the combined application of chitosan and i-PRF has not yet been explored in this context. The study examines three patient groups treated at the periodontology departments of Çukurova and Biruni University: one with gelatin sponge (control), one with chitosan, and one with chitosan infused with i-PRF. Parameters such as pain (VAS), bleeding, burning sensation, dietary changes, epithelialization (PEHI score), and color match were assessed over a 2-month follow-up. The findings are expected to provide insights into whether i-PRF-enhanced chitosan offers superior healing outcomes and greater patient comfort compared to conventional methods.
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Palatal early healing index
Timeframe: Day 7
Palatal early healing index
Timeframe: Day 14
Palatal early healing index
Timeframe: Day 28
Palatal early healing index
Timeframe: Day 56