Innovation in regeneration – Concentrated growth factor
Journal Title: International Journal of Applied Dental Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
Regenerative medicine is one of the most dominant objectives of today’s rehabilitation therapies. In dentistry, many researches of growth factors applicable to bone regeneration techniques recognised that the best tissue regenerative stimulus are present amongst the autologous growth factors, which have clinically proven to induce regeneration and tissue healing. Growth factors are bioactive proteins which control the process of wound healing. Concentrated growth factor is an advanced 2nd generation platelet concentrate. Difference in centrifugation speed permit the isolation of a much larger and denser fibrin matrix richer in growth factors than typically found in platelet rich plasma and platelet rich fibrin.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Jaishree Tukaram Kshirsagar, Dr. Rubine S
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