Revascularización pulpar mediante la utilización de plasma rico en plaquetas autólogo o en combinación con una matriz colágena, como posibilidades terapéuticas para dientes con ápice abierto, pulpa necrótica y/o patología periapical.
Pulp revascularization using platelet rich plasma autologous or in conjunction with a collagen matrix as a therapeutic possibility for teeth with an open apex necrotic pulp and / or periapical pathology.
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Terapia pulpar no vital, diente inmaduro, factores de crecimiento, plasma rico en plaquetas, células madre, colágeno, revascularización pulpar, matriz extracelular. (es)No vital pulp therapy, immature tooth, growth factors, platelet-rich plasma, stem cells, collagen, pulp revascularization, extracellular matrix. (en)
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endodóntica gracias a las propiedades que brindan y a la interacción molecular.
was conducted from 2007 to 2013 using electronic means, databases and journals with high impact on endodontic. Results: Regenerative endodontic is a biological based procedure designed to replace structures that have been damaged, diseased or absent of the pulpo-dentinal complex. There are three factors that guide and allow for tissue regeneration, mesenchymal stem cells (MSC), which can differentiate themselves and support the continuation of the root development, growth factors (GF), for the induction of cell proliferation and differentiation and finally, a suitable scaffold that provides support and promote cell growth and differentiation. Collagen and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) have been reported as the chosen scaffolds in the regenerative endodontic, it is said that they stimulate the formation of tissue, cell adhesion and organization, thus, improving treatment time and duration. Conclusion: In revascularization procedures, selecting a three-dimensional scaffold or support such as collagen type I or PRP in addition to the induction of periapical tissues, it increases the chances of a successful treatment of endodontic regeneration thanks to the properties that they provide and their molecular interaction.
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