Uso del Plasma Rico en Fibrina en Cirugía Periapical Post Tratamiento Endodóntico Convencional
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2014
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Universidad Andrés Bello
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El Plasma Rico en Fibrina (PRF), desarrollado por Choukroun et al. en Francia el
año 2001, es una matriz de fibrina estrictamente autóloga, considerada como un
concentrado de plaquetas de segunda generación que está siendo ampliamente
utilizado para acelerar el proceso de cicatrización del tejido blando y duro. Sus ventajas
incluyen la facilidad de preparación y aplicación, un gasto mínimo para el paciente, y la
falta de modificación bioquímica ya que no requiere de trombina bovina u otro
anticoagulante para su obtención.
Debido a la existencia de variada información al respecto de los materiales y
procedimientos a realizar en la cirugía periapical, se observa la necesidad teórica
clínica de mantener actualizado al especialista sobre este tema y la importancia que ha
tomado hoy en día el PRF con respecto al proceso de. curación que se debe llevar a
cabo. Para esto se realizó una revisión bibliográfica en cinco bases de datos
obteniéndose como resultado un total de ocho trabajos incluidos, además de las listas
de referencia se seleccionaron cinco artículos que contenían información adicional. Se
pudo evidenciar resultados positivos del uso del PRF en Cirugía Periapical dado las
excelentes propiedades regenerativas que este biomaterial otorga ayudando y
mejorando el proceso de cicatrización de manera eficiente y eficaz.
Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF), developed in France by Choukroun et al in the year 2001, is a strictly autologous fibrin matrix, considered a second-generation platelet concentrate that is being widely used to accelerate the soft and hard tissue healing process. Its advantages include ease of preparation and application, the minimal expense to the patient, and lack of biochemical modification since no bovine thrombin or other anticoagulant is required for collection. Due to the existence of various information about materials and procedures performed in the periapical surgery, the theoretical need to keep updated specialists about this theme and the importance it has taken actually the PRF regarding observed the healing process to be carried out. For this, a literature review was performed in five databases obtaining, as a result, a total of eight studies included, from references list was obtained five studies that containing additional information. It was evident positive results from the use of PRF in Periapical Surgery given the excellent regenerative properties that this biomaterial gives assist and improving the healing process efficiently and effectively.
Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF), developed in France by Choukroun et al in the year 2001, is a strictly autologous fibrin matrix, considered a second-generation platelet concentrate that is being widely used to accelerate the soft and hard tissue healing process. Its advantages include ease of preparation and application, the minimal expense to the patient, and lack of biochemical modification since no bovine thrombin or other anticoagulant is required for collection. Due to the existence of various information about materials and procedures performed in the periapical surgery, the theoretical need to keep updated specialists about this theme and the importance it has taken actually the PRF regarding observed the healing process to be carried out. For this, a literature review was performed in five databases obtaining, as a result, a total of eight studies included, from references list was obtained five studies that containing additional information. It was evident positive results from the use of PRF in Periapical Surgery given the excellent regenerative properties that this biomaterial gives assist and improving the healing process efficiently and effectively.
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Cirugía Bucal, Enfermedades Periapicales, Chile