Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering 2013
DOI: 10.5772/55987
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Treatment of Bone Defects — Allogenic Platelet Gel and Autologous Bone Technique

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“…Autologous bone graft is being used as a gold standard of GTR, with disadvantage that patient has to undergo additional operations and having risk for all the accompanied complications.1 Therefore alternative graft materials are being investigated. Materials that are in use are heterologous, xenografts, autologous and allogeneic [3,4,12]. Which type of graft we decide to use depends on the reason for its use, therefore clinical picture, age and mobility of the patient [13].…”
Section: Principles Of Tissue Guided Regeneration and Its Use In Surgerymentioning
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“…Autologous bone graft is being used as a gold standard of GTR, with disadvantage that patient has to undergo additional operations and having risk for all the accompanied complications.1 Therefore alternative graft materials are being investigated. Materials that are in use are heterologous, xenografts, autologous and allogeneic [3,4,12]. Which type of graft we decide to use depends on the reason for its use, therefore clinical picture, age and mobility of the patient [13].…”
Section: Principles Of Tissue Guided Regeneration and Its Use In Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Out of heterologous material, the most investigated is bovine, but also porcine bone grafts are in use. The aim of tissue engineering is to provide better materials and its efficiency with less side effects [14,15] The essential idea of this therapy was to combine the healing capacities of platelet-derived growth factors and osteogenic stem cells and the modeling capacity of the gel [3,6,10,14] …”
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“…Bone serves as a structural scaffold where the muscles attach and has a role in their contraction, supports vital organs including the brain and spinal cord, is a major source of calcium and phosphate, and provides a microenvironment suitable for hematopoietic cell differentiation [1]. Pathological conditions that damage vital bone components can cause a decrease in at least one of the functions of the bone and can cause bone defects [2]. In small bone defects, the bone can regenerate spontaneously or with minimal intervention.…”
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confidence: 99%