ENHANCING OSTEOGENESIS: OSTEOPLASTIC MATERIAL WITH PLASMOGEL AND PLATELET-ENRICHED PLASMA

M.А. Mugalbayeva, U.R. Mirzakulova, G.B. Zaitenova, Z.S. Uglanov
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This article is a comprehensive exploration of the clinical and radiological findings derived from the utilization of osteoplastic synthetic material, combined with plasma gel and platelet-rich plasma, to facilitate and augment local osteogenesis subsequent to the atypical extraction of the lower third molar. The study, comprising 80 patients, was meticulously divided into two distinct groups: the experimental group and the control group. The strategic utilization of osteoplastic synthetic material in conjunction with plasmogel for bone wound filling, along with the introduction of plasma enriched with platelet factors into the transitional fold of the surgical site, emerged as a pivotal approach. This multifaceted technique not only acted as a robust defense against wound infections but also exhibited a remarkable reduction in the frequency of postoperative inflammatory complications, impressively plummeting from 10% to a mere 2.5%. Radiological assessments, notably through X-ray examinations, provided compelling evidence of an accelerated and substantially reinforced reparative regeneration of bone tissue within the void left by the extracted lower third molar. The primary and overarching objective of this comprehensive study was to meticulously scrutinize and document the outcomes arising from the meticulous implementation of osteoplastic synthetic material in conjunction with plasmogel and platelet-rich plasma. This innovative approach was systematically applied to catalyze and amplify local osteogenesis, predominantly in the aftermath of the intricate and atypical extraction of the lower third molar, shedding light on the transformative potential of this multifaceted intervention in clinical practice.
增强成骨作用:使用质凝胶和富血小板血浆的骨整形材料
本文全面探讨了利用骨塑合成材料,结合血浆凝胶和富血小板血浆,促进和增强下第三磨牙非典型拔除术后局部成骨的临床和放射学研究结果。该研究包括 80 名患者,被细致地分为两个不同的组别:实验组和对照组。战略性地利用骨整形合成材料和血浆凝胶进行骨伤口填充,同时将富含血小板因子的血浆引入手术部位的过渡褶皱,成为一种关键方法。这种多层面技术不仅能有效防止伤口感染,还能显著降低术后炎症并发症的发生率,从 10%骤降至仅 2.5%,令人印象深刻。放射学评估,特别是 X 射线检查,提供了令人信服的证据,证明在拔除下第三磨牙后的空隙中,骨组织的再生速度加快,并得到了极大的加强。这项综合研究的首要目标是仔细检查和记录骨塑合成材料与血浆凝胶和富血小板血浆结合使用所产生的结果。这种创新方法被系统地用于催化和扩大局部成骨,主要是在复杂和非典型的下第三磨牙拔除术后,揭示了这种多方面干预在临床实践中的变革潜力。
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