The platelet concentrates’ the hallmark in regeneration


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Author Details : Reshma Radhakrishnan*, Deepak Thomas, Suresh D K, Ahila D, Shahna N, Suhana Roshan

Volume : 10, Issue : 1, Year : 2024

Article Page : 13-18

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijohd.2024.003



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Numerous studies have been done on the use of biocompatible materials in regenerative medicine. Platelet concentrates, also known as concentrated growth factor, platelet-rich fibrin, and platelet-rich plasma, are the result of centrifuging blood to separate out the platelets. Platelet concentrations have generated a great deal of discussion in both soft and hard tissue engineering. In fact, growth factors, fibrin matrix, and platelets are among the components of autologous platelet concentrate that are essential for the healing of wounds. Modern techniques for tissue restoration by increasing the properties of autologous platelet concentrates are the subject of current research. The usage of platelet concentrates and their role in tissue regeneration are addressed in the current study, along with a number of new advances and its biological effects.
 

Keywords: Platelet concentrates, PRF, Rejuvenation


How to cite : Radhakrishnan R, Thomas D, Suresh D K, Ahila D, Shahna N, Roshan S, The platelet concentrates’ the hallmark in regeneration. Int J Oral Health Dent 2024;10(1):13-18


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Received : 03-10-2023

Accepted : 03-11-2023


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