BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR TISSUE REGENERATION

FASTER HEALING FOR GENES AND ORAL MUCOSES

The technology also supports us when it is necessary to accelerate healing processes following surgical procedures, making biomedical equipment available until recently considered futuristic.
 
To promote the regeneration of gingival and bone tissues, we use the platelet concentrate technique to obtain an enriched plasma, called PRF (fibrin-rich plasma): we insert a small amount of blood taken from the patient into a centrifuge that will separate red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets and then create a concentrate of platelets and white blood cells. The latter two types of cells are rich in growth factors and are responsible for stimulating the initial stages of tissue healing processes. In practice, we are going to "turbo" the natural healing processes.

According to a similar principle, we rely on stem cells when we want to stimulate the growth of particular cellular compartments. After taking a sample of connective tissue from the pulp of a tooth or other bony area of ​​the oral cavity, it is filtered through a machine that selects the cells retaining only the youngest and most vital tiny stems. This concentrate of active cells is mixed with grafting material to then be used by placing it in contact with the tissue whose regrowth is to be promoted. Stem cells will transform into specialized cells capable of accelerating the growth of more complex tissue compartments such as those of the periodontal ligament.