The use of the rich fibrin in platelets and leukocytes as alternative treatment for lifting the maxillary sinus- a literature review
International Journal of Development Research
The use of the rich fibrin in platelets and leukocytes as alternative treatment for lifting the maxillary sinus- a literature review
Received 09th March, 2017; Received in revised form 24th April, 2017; Accepted 26th May, 2017; Published online 30th June, 2017
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Introduction: Currently, the management of higher excellence for the replacement of missing elements in invalid oral patients areosseointegrated implants, but for this, it is necessary enough bone quantity. In many cases, there is a marked resorption, which in the case of the maxilla requires bone grafting, especially in the maxillary sinus lift; Autogenously and xenogeny grafts have been used, as well as their alternative, in this case L-PRF. Objective: This study aims to clarify the need for breast lift using L-PRF; and its applications in the clinical routine of the dental surgeon. Methodology: A bibliographic search was carried out in the databases PUBMED, SCIELO, Europe PMC and BVS, which collected papers that were published from 2004 to 2017. 30 articles met the criteria for inclusion in laboratory studies, case reports and systematic reviews As well as of literatures, that were developed in the human species; In which they had made the allocation of the platelet material. Results: A careful study and tabulation of the respective articles led to the result that the breast lift maneuver through the atraumatic technique with allocation of the platelet material offers a superior postoperative period, when it is not done by means of this technique Measure. Conclusion: It is concluded that the placement of a graft on the peri-implant region is indispensable, together with the adaptation of the platelet material, in order to allow rapid formation of bone, tissue and other structures, like a postoperative period Satisfactory for the patient.