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PROPER HANDLING AND BENEFITS OF PLATELETS RICH PLASMA IN ORAL SURGERY
Mohammed G Qasem
Danube Private University, Austria
H
ealing is a complex process and great potential is found in using biomaterials as surgical additives to control
the inflammation and increase the speed of healing process in dentistry, the development of bioactive surgical
additives which are being used to regulate the inflammation and increase the speed of healing process, is one of
the great challenges in clinical research. In this matter platelet rich fibrin (PRF) offers a promising natural solution
providing satisfactory results. PRF is a fibrin matrix in which platelet cytokines, growth factors and cells are trapped
and may be released after a certain time and that can serve as a resorbable membrane. PRF was developed in
France by Joseph Choukroun
et al
. in 2001. They used PRF to improve bone healing in cases of implants. Finally, the
next generation is MPM Since it shows a sticky and homogenous component. Therefore, the fibrin act as fibrin glue
and in this way the whole mass of the MPM will not move. The MPM is the only natural and autogenous product
that can offer the stability to the bone particles. This stability was missed in the particles on the PRF alone or mixed
with bone graft or bone substitute and it will not give the needed stability or the needed resistance to the chew-
ing forces, so it will not help in the bone regeneration. Based on the structure of the MPM, this product should be
considered every time a bone grafting procedure is approached.