MODERN VIEW ON THE EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL JUSTIFICATION FOR THE USE OF PRF IN THE PROCESSES OF REPARATIVE SKIN REGENERATION

The article describes the use of fibrin glue, which is quite common in modern medical practice. It can be synthesized from the patient's venous blood or used as ready-made preparations. Among fibrin clots, depending on the method of their preparation, one can distinguish: • PRF which is...

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Main Authors: S.N. Grigorov, L.R. Krinichko, D.V. Steblovskyi, S.A. Stavitskyi, V.D. Akhmerov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ukrainian Medical Stomatological Academy 2018-06-01
Series:Український стоматологічний альманах
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Online Access:https://dental-almanac.org/index.php/journal/article/view/329
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MODERN VIEW ON THE EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL JUSTIFICATION FOR THE USE OF PRF IN THE PROCESSES OF REPARATIVE SKIN REGENERATION
Український стоматологічний альманах
regeneration, fibrin, skin, membrane.
author_facet S.N. Grigorov
L.R. Krinichko
D.V. Steblovskyi
S.A. Stavitskyi
V.D. Akhmerov
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title MODERN VIEW ON THE EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL JUSTIFICATION FOR THE USE OF PRF IN THE PROCESSES OF REPARATIVE SKIN REGENERATION
title_short MODERN VIEW ON THE EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL JUSTIFICATION FOR THE USE OF PRF IN THE PROCESSES OF REPARATIVE SKIN REGENERATION
title_full MODERN VIEW ON THE EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL JUSTIFICATION FOR THE USE OF PRF IN THE PROCESSES OF REPARATIVE SKIN REGENERATION
title_fullStr MODERN VIEW ON THE EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL JUSTIFICATION FOR THE USE OF PRF IN THE PROCESSES OF REPARATIVE SKIN REGENERATION
title_full_unstemmed MODERN VIEW ON THE EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL JUSTIFICATION FOR THE USE OF PRF IN THE PROCESSES OF REPARATIVE SKIN REGENERATION
title_sort modern view on the experimental and clinical justification for the use of prf in the processes of reparative skin regeneration
publisher Ukrainian Medical Stomatological Academy
series Український стоматологічний альманах
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2410-1427
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The article describes the use of fibrin glue, which is quite common in modern medical practice. It can be synthesized from the patient's venous blood or used as ready-made preparations. Among fibrin clots, depending on the method of their preparation, one can distinguish: • PRF which is an ordinary fibrin clot and is prepared in vacuum tubes with a plasma activator and centrifuged for about 8-12 minutes at a rate of 3000-3500 revolutions per minute. • A-PRF (advanced) - in this cluster, growth factors have a higher concentration and a more even distribution, which helps reduce the speed of the centrifuge to 2,000 revolutions per minute, while the centrifugation time is 8-12 minutes. • i-PRF (injectable) is a fibrinous clot formed after a few minutes after receiving blood plasma by centrifugation. The speed is 1500-2000 rpm, the centrifugation time is 3 minutes. • Stickybone is a blood plasma that turns into a clot due to the content of fibrin in the plasma itself. The preparation is similar to the usual PRF, but due to the absence of the coagulant activator in the vial, the rate of formation of the fibrin clot is much lower. The PRF contains an autologous fibrin matrix that is rich in leukocytes, platelets and cytokines, and has a tetramolecular structure that acts as a biodegradable framework. This matrix not only stimulates the development of the microvascular mesh, but also directs the migration of epithelial cells to the surface. The effect of PRF and fat cells on the repair of defects in soft tissue of the maxillofacial area was investigated in pigs. It has been found that combined use of PRF and fat cells contributes to more efficient reparative regeneration processes than their single use. The use of PRF is common in mucoadhesive surgery, mainly in donor areas, due to the possibility of leaving the fibrin membrane exposed, which stimulates the rapid healing of the wounds with a secondary tension. Also, PRF is used locally for gum recession. According to research by S.K. Agarwa PRF stimulates the increase in the width of the keratinous mucous membrane to 0.8-1.0 mm, reducing the gum recession, which in turn greatly enhances the aesthetics of the patient. The use of PRF is clinically grounded in the surgical treatment of pigmented gum area. There was a wide use of PRF in cases of surgical treatment of radicular jaw cysts, including odontogenic facial granulomas, to replace the defect of bone tissue. The use of PRF promotes accelerated bone regeneration within 3 months after surgery. Radiologically, after 6 months, there is a complete recovery of bone tissue and a probable increase in bone density. The use of the PRF membrane helps to prevent inflammatory complications during tooth extraction, such as after an alveolus extraction, and can be used to break down the wall of the alveoli, which accelerates the processes of reparative regeneration in this area and creates better prospects for further dental implantation. It is proved that the use of PRF causes the acceleration of the processes of reparative regeneration in various types of tissues, contributing to the improvement of treatment results.
topic regeneration, fibrin, skin, membrane.
url https://dental-almanac.org/index.php/journal/article/view/329
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spelling doaj-628377c407cb44f9bf5c99392871dc542020-11-25T00:52:59ZengUkrainian Medical Stomatological Academy Український стоматологічний альманах2409-02552410-14272018-06-012454810.31718/2409-0255.2.2018.11329MODERN VIEW ON THE EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL JUSTIFICATION FOR THE USE OF PRF IN THE PROCESSES OF REPARATIVE SKIN REGENERATIONS.N. Grigorov0L.R. Krinichko1D.V. Steblovskyi2S.A. Stavitskyi3V.D. Akhmerov4Higher State Educational Establishment of Ukraine «Kharkiv National Medical University», KharkivHigher State Educational Establishment of Ukraine «Kharkiv National Medical University», KharkivHigher State Educational Establishment of Ukraine «Ukrainian Medical Stomatological Academy»Higher State Educational Establishment of Ukraine «Ukrainian Medical Stomatological Academy»Higher State Educational Establishment of Ukraine «Ukrainian Medical Stomatological Academy»The article describes the use of fibrin glue, which is quite common in modern medical practice. It can be synthesized from the patient's venous blood or used as ready-made preparations. Among fibrin clots, depending on the method of their preparation, one can distinguish: • PRF which is an ordinary fibrin clot and is prepared in vacuum tubes with a plasma activator and centrifuged for about 8-12 minutes at a rate of 3000-3500 revolutions per minute. • A-PRF (advanced) - in this cluster, growth factors have a higher concentration and a more even distribution, which helps reduce the speed of the centrifuge to 2,000 revolutions per minute, while the centrifugation time is 8-12 minutes. • i-PRF (injectable) is a fibrinous clot formed after a few minutes after receiving blood plasma by centrifugation. The speed is 1500-2000 rpm, the centrifugation time is 3 minutes. • Stickybone is a blood plasma that turns into a clot due to the content of fibrin in the plasma itself. The preparation is similar to the usual PRF, but due to the absence of the coagulant activator in the vial, the rate of formation of the fibrin clot is much lower. The PRF contains an autologous fibrin matrix that is rich in leukocytes, platelets and cytokines, and has a tetramolecular structure that acts as a biodegradable framework. This matrix not only stimulates the development of the microvascular mesh, but also directs the migration of epithelial cells to the surface. The effect of PRF and fat cells on the repair of defects in soft tissue of the maxillofacial area was investigated in pigs. It has been found that combined use of PRF and fat cells contributes to more efficient reparative regeneration processes than their single use. The use of PRF is common in mucoadhesive surgery, mainly in donor areas, due to the possibility of leaving the fibrin membrane exposed, which stimulates the rapid healing of the wounds with a secondary tension. Also, PRF is used locally for gum recession. According to research by S.K. Agarwa PRF stimulates the increase in the width of the keratinous mucous membrane to 0.8-1.0 mm, reducing the gum recession, which in turn greatly enhances the aesthetics of the patient. The use of PRF is clinically grounded in the surgical treatment of pigmented gum area. There was a wide use of PRF in cases of surgical treatment of radicular jaw cysts, including odontogenic facial granulomas, to replace the defect of bone tissue. The use of PRF promotes accelerated bone regeneration within 3 months after surgery. Radiologically, after 6 months, there is a complete recovery of bone tissue and a probable increase in bone density. The use of the PRF membrane helps to prevent inflammatory complications during tooth extraction, such as after an alveolus extraction, and can be used to break down the wall of the alveoli, which accelerates the processes of reparative regeneration in this area and creates better prospects for further dental implantation. It is proved that the use of PRF causes the acceleration of the processes of reparative regeneration in various types of tissues, contributing to the improvement of treatment results.https://dental-almanac.org/index.php/journal/article/view/329regeneration, fibrin, skin, membrane.