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Ten years of injectable platelet‐rich fibrin
AbstractThe use of platelet‐rich fibrin (PRF) has seen widespread advantages over platelet‐rich plasma (PRP) in many fields of medicine. However, until 2014, PRF remained clinically available only in its solid clotted form. Modifications to centrifugation protocols and tube technology have led to the development of a liquid injectable version of PRF (i‐
Richard J. Miron +4 more
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Use of Platelet-Rich Fibrin in Hypospadias Surgery
Abstract Hypospadias is a common congenital anomaly. Treatment for hypospadias is surgical, but there is no technique that is recognized as the gold standard. The most common complication occurring after hypospadias repair is urethrocutaneous fistula with a reported incidence varying from 4% to 28%.
Rajendra B Nerli, S Rangrez, C Saniya
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Augmentation of interdental papilla with platelet-rich fibrin
Dental esthetics has become a great concern for both dental practitioners and patients in addition to maintaining oral health. The presence of interproximal papillae between the maxillary anterior teeth is a key esthetic component. Recession of interdental papilla leads to various functional problems such as food impaction, phonetics and esthetic ...
E Ahila +5 more
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Influence of Injectable Platelet-Rich Fibrin on ex vivo Leak Pressure of Canine Enterotomy [PDF]
Injectable platelet rich fibrin, the latest innovation among platelet concentrates is obtained by centrifugation of whole blood without any anticoagulants. The initially liquid product is later converted into gel form due to conversion of fibrinogen into
Ali Heydari Azar Heris, Davoud Kazemi
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Role of Platelet Concentrates in Dental-Pulp Regeneration: A Systematic Review of Randomized Clinical Trials [PDF]
Statement of the Problem: Treatment of immature necrotic teeth is a problematic situation. Conventional root canal therapy is challenging and leaves a weak, fragile and undeveloped tooth for lifetime.Purpose: This review was aimed to assess the outcome ...
Zahra Kiaipour +2 more
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Platelet‐rich fibrin suppresses in vitro osteoclastogenesis [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundPlatelet‐rich fibrin (PRF) membranes can preserve alveolar ridge dimension after tooth extraction. Thus, it can be presumed that PRF suppresses the catabolic events that are caused by osteoclastic bone resorption.MethodsTo address this possibility, we investigated the impact of soluble extracts of PRF membranes on in vitro ...
Zahra Kargarpour +6 more
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Applications of platelet rich fibrin in dentistry
Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF), a second-generation platelet concentrate, comprises a fibrin matrix containing numerous growth factors. These growth factors are involved with the cells responsible for the processes of tissue repair, regeneration, and growth.
Mamatha Shetty, Srikala Bhandary
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Platelet Rich Fibrin in Dentistry
Platelet rich fibrin (PRF) is a fibrin matrix in which platelet cytokines, growth factors and cells are trapped and may be released after a certain time and that can serve as a resorbable membrane. In the present review article, the evolution, preparation of PRF has been described.
Satwik Sham Gundawar +3 more
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Rotator Cuff Repair Augmented With Endogenous Fibrin Clot
Despite recent technical advances, rotator cuff repair continues to have a high retear rate. Recent research focused on biologic augmentation of rotator cuff repair with platelet-rich plasma has shown mixed results, and use of an endogenous fibrin clot ...
Christopher S. Proctor, M.D.
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Background: Although the conventional replacement for lost teeth has been partial or full dentures, the need for a fixed, esthetic, and functional restoration makes dental implants a reliable alternative.
Mounica Priya Anapu +11 more
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