Do autologous platelet concentrates (APCs) have a role in intra‐oral bone regeneration? A critical review of clinical guidelines on decision‐making process

Author:

Quirynen Marc1,Siawasch Sam1ORCID,Temmerman Andy1,Cortellini Simone1,Dhondt Rutger1,Teughels Wim1,Castro Anna B.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oral Health Sciences, Periodontology, KU Leuven & Dentistry University Hospitals Leuven Leuven Belgium

Abstract

AbstractIn the past decades, personalized regenerative medicine has gained increased attention. Autologous platelet concentrates (APCs) such as PRP, PRGF, and L‐PRF, all serving as a source of a large variety of cells and growth factors that participate in hard and soft tissue healing and regeneration, could play a significant role in regenerative periodontal procedures. This narrative review evaluated the relative impact of APCs in alveolar ridge preservation, sinus floor augmentation, and the regeneration of bony craters around teeth, both as a single substitute or in combination with a xenograft. L‐PRF has a significant beneficial effect on alveolar ridge preservation (<alveolar bone resorption, >bone quality). The data for PRGF are less convincing, and PRP is controversial. L‐PRF can successfully be used as a single substitute during transcrestal (≥3.5 mm bone gain) as well as 1‐stage lateral window sinus floor elevation (>5 mm bone gain). For PRGF and especially PRP the data are very scarce. In the treatment of bony craters around teeth, during open flap debridement, L‐PRF as a single substitute showed significant adjunctive benefits (e.g., >PPD reduction, >CAL gain, >crater depth reduction). The data for PRP and PRGF were non‐conclusive. Adding PRP or L‐PRF to a xenograft during OFD resulted in additional improvements (>PPD reduction, >CAL gain, >bone fill), for PRGF no data were found. Autologous platelet concentrates demonstrated to enhance bone and soft tissue healing in periodontal regenerative procedures. The data for L‐PRF were most convincing. L‐PRF also has the advantage of a greater simplicity of production, and its 100% autologous character.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Periodontics

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