Platelet analogues in periodontal regeneration: A narrative review


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Author Details : Vinayaka Ambujakshi Manjunatha*, Ankitha Anil Jadhav, Chaitanya Sree Chalichamala, Annavarapu Sahithi, Harsha Madakaripura Dasegowda

Volume : 7, Issue : 4, Year : 2021

Article Page : 211-215

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.jooo.2021.045



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Abstract

Platelet analogues (PA; platelet rich plasma and platelet rich fibrin) are autologous bioactive compounds that have a wide range of medical and dental applications, including periodontal, maxillofacial, Plastic surgery and sports medicine. The aim of these technologies is to collect all the constituents of a patient's blood sample so that they can be used to promote tissue regeneration and improve healing. Since 1954, PA has come a long way. Periodontology and implant dentistry have both benefited from the use of PAs. However, the non-standard preparation technique, processing time, transfer of concentrates, centrifugation temperature, vibration, etc. are all variables that contribute to the various results described in the literature. This study will retrace the evolution of PAs, their preparation procedures, their clinical and technological characteristics and their uses.
 

Keywords: Fibrin glue, Leukocyte and platelet fibrin, Platelet concentrates, Platelet­derived growth factors, Platelet fibrin, Platelet plasma, Sticky bone.


How to cite : Manjunatha V A, Jadhav A A, Chalichamala C S, Sahithi A, Dasegowda H M, Platelet analogues in periodontal regeneration: A narrative review. J Oral Med Oral Surg Oral Pathol Oral Radiol 2021;7(4):211-215


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Received : 01-12-2021

Accepted : 18-12-2021


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