"Revolutionizing Pediatric Dental Care: The Promise Of PRP And PRF"
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The advancement of bioactive surgical adjuncts, designed to modulate inflammation and accelerate the healing process, stands as a significant challenge in the realm of clinical research.1 Healing, as a complex process, encompasses cellular organization, chemical signaling, and the extracellular matrix crucial for tissue repair.2 While the comprehension of the healing process remains incomplete, it's widely acknowledged that platelets play a pivotal role in both hemostasis and wound healing mechanisms.3
In the realm of modern dentistry, innovative techniques and advancements continually redefine treatment approaches, aiming for more efficient healing and better patient outcomes. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) have revolutionized various fields of medicine, including dentistry, by offering innovative solutions for tissue regeneration and wound healing. Moreover, the incorporation of Titanium-rich PRF has further elevated their significance in dentistry.
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