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ABSTRACT The aim of the study was to compare the macroscopic properties, chemical degradation levels, and fibrin network structures of T-PRF membranes obtained from systemically healthy individuals with optimal vitamin D levels, with vitamin D-deficient individuals who reached optimal levels after three months of vitamin D supplementation.
A total of 48 participants, 24 with vitamin D deficiency and 24 with optimal vitamin D levels, were included in the study. The macroscopic properties (weight, width, length, density), chemical degradation levels and fibrin network structures of the obtained T-PRF membranes were evaluated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and light microscopy.
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Blood samples taken from individuals with the help of a 20 ml syringe were immediately transferred to 2 10 ml titanium tubes and placed opposite each other to ensure balance in the tabletop centrifuge device in order to be properly separated in the centrifuge process. To obtain T-PRF, it was centrifuged in the IntraSpin™ device at 2700 rpm centrifugal force for 12 minutes.
After centrifugation, the fibrin in the middle of the 3 layers formed in the titanium tube was held and pulled with the help of a press. Then, the red layer in the lower layer, where erythrocytes were dense, was separated from the fibrin layer with the help of scissors and the membrane was obtained by pressing for 2 minutes using the own weight of the PRF box.
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