EVALUATION OF BIOLOGICAL EFFECT OF PLATELET RICH FIBRIN ON THE POLIFIRATION AND OSTEOGENIC DIFFERENCIATION OF CULTURED HUMAN DENTAL PULP STEM CELL AN- IN VITRO STUDY
Dr. Akhilesh Tomar, Dr. Akanksha Bhatt*, Dr. Vandana Pant, Dr. A. B. Pant
ABSTRACT
The height and density of alveolar bone is maintained by equilibrium,
regulated by local and systemic influences between bone formation
and resorption.[2] Thus, during periodontal infection, the formation and
resorption may lead to different defect on bony surface like, horizontal
or vertical bone loss, osseous craters, ledges, exostoses etc. These
defects need to be corrected or recontoured, which can be achieved by
reconstructive bone surgeries using various graft materials or other
procedures. Materials to be grafted can be obtained as autografts,
allografts xenografts & alloplast. Graft materials should have the
properties of biological acceptability, predictability, clinical feasibility,
minimal operative hazards, minimal post-operative sequelae and
patient acceptance.[3] Most of the bone grafts which are available till
date has the limitation in either their their osteoconductive property or the predictability of
clinical outcome.
Keywords: Platelet Rich Fibrin, Osteogen, Dental Pulp, Stem Cell, Osteoblasts.
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