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. 2022 Aug 16;14(8):e28072.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.28072. eCollection 2022 Aug.

Third-Generation Platelet Concentrates in Periodontal Regeneration: Gaining Ground in the Field of Regeneration

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Third-Generation Platelet Concentrates in Periodontal Regeneration: Gaining Ground in the Field of Regeneration

Unnati Shirbhate et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Platelets are important for hemostasis and the healing of wounds. In clinical settings, healing cytokines including insulin-like growth factors (IGF), platelet-derived growth factors (PDGF), and transforming growth factors (TGF) are commonly implemented. The regenerative approach in dentistry frequently employs platelet concentrates (PCs) that are "autologous in origin" and have a high concentration of platelets, growth factors, and leukocytes. First-generation PCs is made of platelet-rich plasma (PRP), while second-generation PC is made of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF). Both have limitations, so modification protocols and development in PRP and PRF derivatives are required for advancement mechanisms, strength, biodegradability, retention ability in the field of regenerative dentistry, and so on. As third-generation PC, newer genera kinds of PRF, such as advanced-PRF (A-PRF), advanced-PRF+ (A-PRF+), injectable-PRF (i-PRF), and titanium-PRF (T-PRF), were introduced. A-PRF matrices in their solid form were introduced using the low-speed centrifugation concept (LSCC). The applied relative centrifugal force (RCF) for A-PRF is reduced to 208 g as a result of this improved preparation process. A-PRF features a greater number of neutrophil granules in the distal region, especially at the red blood cells-buffer coat (RBC-BC) interface, and the A-PRF clot has a more porosity-like structure with a bigger interfibrous space than PRF. Since the PRF is in a gel form and is difficult to inject, i-PRF was formulated to address this problem. Compared to the other two protocols, the i-PRF protocol requires far less time, and this is the advantage of this PC. This is because i-PRF just needs the blood components to be separated, which happens within the first two to four minutes. Compared to normal L-PRF, T-PRF creates fibrin that is thicker and more densely woven. Titanium has a higher hemocompatibility than glass, which could lead to greater polymerized fibrin formation. In periodontal regenerative operations, oral surgery, and implant dentistry, PRF and its newer advanced modifications have demonstrated promising results and desirable results in both soft and hard tissue regenerative techniques.

Keywords: a-prf; centrifugation; growth factors; i-prf; l-prf; plasma; platelet concentrate; prf; rpm; t-prf.

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