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. 2020 Feb 5;10:1850. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-58732-x

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) did not affect alveolar bone gain. Representative radiographic images of the alveolar bone loss in the control, OFD, and OFD + PRF groups at baseline (AC) and day 56 after surgery and treatment. (DF) The cemento-enamel-alveolar bone levels (CEJ-BL)/root length ratio was calculated. (G) The control was the sham operation in dogs with healthy periodontium. OFD represents the group that exhibited periodontal disease and were treated with open flap debridement alone. OFD + PRF refers to the group that exhibited periodontal disease and were treated with open flap debridement and PRF application. Asterisks (*) indicate significant difference between the OFD group at subsequent time points compared with the same group at the baseline. Sharp (#) indicate significant difference between the OFD + PRF group at subsequent time points compared with the same group at base line.