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Emerging roles of platelet concentrates and platelet-derived extracellular vesicles in regenerative periodontology and implant dentistry

Jiayue Sun, Yinghan Hu, Yinxin Fu, Derong Zou, Jiayu Lu, Chengqi Lyu

2022APL Bioengineering30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Platelet concentrates (PCs) are easily obtained from autogenous whole blood after centrifugation and have evolved through three generations of development to include platelet-rich plasma, platelet-rich fibrin, and concentrated growth factor. Currently, PCs are widely used for sinus floor elevation, alveolar ridge preservation, periodontal bone defects, guided bone regeneration, and treatment of gingival recession. More recently, PCs have been leveraged for tissue regeneration to promote oral soft and hard tissue regeneration in implant dentistry and regenerative periodontology. PCs are ideal for this purpose because they have a high concentration of platelets, growth factors, and cytokines. Platelets have been shown to release extracellular vesicles (P-EVs), which are thought to be essential for PC-induced tissue regeneration. This study reviewed the clinical application of PCs and P-EVs for implant surgery and periodontal tissue regeneration.

Topics & Concepts

Platelet-rich fibrinPeriodontologyDentistryRegeneration (biology)FibrinPlateletImplantAlveolar ridgeExtracellular vesicleRegenerative medicineDental alveolusPlatelet-rich plasmaMedicineMicrovesiclesStem cellChemistryCell biologySurgeryBiologyImmunologyGeneBiochemistrymicroRNAPeriodontal Regeneration and TreatmentsOral and gingival health researchOral and Maxillofacial Pathology
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