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Published: 28-03-2021

Dental Implants and Plasma Rich in Fibrine: A Wide Literary Review

University Center North Paulista (Unorp), Graduate in Dentistry, Sao Jose do Rio Preto, Sao Paulo, Brazil
University Center North Paulista (Unorp), Graduate in Dentistry, Sao Jose do Rio Preto, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Zotarelli-Filho Scientific Work, Sao Jose do Rio Preto/SP, Brazil
University Center North Paulista (Unorp), Graduate in Dentistry, Sao Jose do Rio Preto, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Maxillary sinus surgery Fibrin-rich plasma Biomaterials Dental implants

Abstract

Introduction: When a dental element is lost in the posterior region of the maxilla, there is natural reabsorption of the alveolar process and at the same time there will be pneumatization of the maxillary sinus. It will increase its volume towards the place where the roots existed and this will often make it difficult or impossible to restore implants in place. For this reason, the procedure for elevating the floor of the maxillary sinus or short implants should be performed when possible. In this context, allogeneic, xenogenous, and alloplastic bone grafts are an alternative for the treatment of bone defects in the jaws, since they avoid the need for a second surgical access. However, due to the need for processing to eliminate antigenic components, these grafts are only osteoconductive with a lower bone formation potential compared to autogenous bone grafts. Also, in this context, in the last 20 years, platelet concentrates have been proposed as regenerative materials in tissue regeneration procedures. Among the platelet concentrates proposed in the literature, PRP and FRP are found to act as autogenous platelet aggregates with osteoinductive properties. Objective: The present study aimed to conduct a wide literature review on maxillary sinus surgery using fibrin-rich plasma. Methods: Experimental and clinical studies (case reports, retrospective, prospective and randomized) with qualitative and/or quantitative analysis were included. Results: The total of 48 articles were found involving Maxillary sinus surgery, Fibrin-rich plasma, and Biomaterials, of which 22 were selected to compose the present study. Conclusion: Based on the literary findings, it was shown that the FRP is favorable for bone formation processes for dental implants, especially when combined with xenografts.

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Almeida da Silva, C. F., Santos, T. T., Zotarelli Filho, I. J., & Kassis, E. N. (2021). Dental Implants and Plasma Rich in Fibrine: A Wide Literary Review. MedNEXT Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 2(2), 34–41. https://doi.org/10.34256/mdnt2126