Therapeutic Effect of Microfragmented Adipose Tissue (Lipogems) Injection on Maximum Interincisal Opening Versus Injectable Platelet-rich Plasma (PRP) for the Treatment of Anterior Disc Displacement With Reduction : A Randomized Clinical Trial

PHASE2/PHASE3Not yet recruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

16

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

August 5, 2025

Primary Completion Date

November 5, 2025

Study Completion Date

December 1, 2025

Conditions
TMJ Disc Disorder
Interventions
OTHER

microfragmented adipose tissue

"Receive micro fragmented adipose tissue obtained from the buccal pad of fat after arthrocentessis.~* Direct access to the buccal fat pad, is found at distobuccal depth of the maxillary tuberosity.~* It may be dissected during the resection an upper mucosal incision posterior to the second molar~* After a single scissor stab through the periosteum the (BFP)extrude into the operative site.~* Closure of the flap by suitable suture.~* Collection of lipids then manually manipulated with two syringes connecting together and pushing the lipids against each other to receive the injectable amount of micro fragmented adipose tissue .~* Ready for TMJ injection."

OTHER

platelet-rich plasma

I - double-puncture arthrocentesis technique was followed, and 300 mL of Ringer's lactate solution was used to irrigate the joint space through the marked points . After arthrocentesis PRP was prepared from 5 mL of autologous venous blood sample taken from the antecubital vein. The collected blood was then transferred to a test tube containing 0.5 mL of sodium citrate (anticoagulant) (0.5 mL) and was centrifuged at a rate of 2100 rpm for 15 min. The plasma from the first harvest was fractionated by centrifugation at 3500 rpm for 10 min to prepare PRP.

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Cairo University

OTHER

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