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Autologus Barriers, Fillers and Growing Factors: Using the Secondary Pathway of Haemostasis in Dental Clinics-Report of Four Clinical Cases

Journal: Open Access Journal of Dental Sciences (OAJDS) (Vol.1, No. 2)

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Page : 1-7

Keywords : Residual root extraction; Wisdom molar extraction; Osteointegration; Platelet plug;

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Abstract

Haemostasis is an important system that maintain the hydrolytic balance of the body. The secondary pathway of this system produce a fibrin network to improve coagulation and regeneration. Platelet rich in fibrin, use the secondary pathway of haemostasis to isolate large quantities of fibrin in vitro, for clinical uses. In dental clinic, for improve bone regeneration, the PRF protocol it has become the principal toll for these purposes, leading a predictable bone regeneration and rapid osseointegration.

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