Abstract
Autologous platelet concentrates (APCs) have demonstrated clear benefits across various clinical applications, including alveolar ridge preservation, guided tissue regeneration, guided bone regeneration, sinus floor elevation (both lateral window approach and transcrestal technique), endodontic surgery, the treatment of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw bones, and periodontal plastic surgery. To ensure an optimal clinical outcome, clinicians must adhere strictly to the protocol to prepare the APCs and, especially follow evidence-based surgical guidelines, often simple but crucial, to minimize the likelihood of errors. The majority of clinical trials reported on second-generation APCs [the leukocyte- and platelet-rich fibrin (L-PRF) family, including its modifications (A-PRF, A-PRF+, CGF, T-PRF, H-PRF, etc.)]. These second-generation APCs offer additional benefits compared to the first-generation APCs, making them the preferred choice for the development of clinical recommendations. These recommendations have been formulated through a meticulous examination of the available clinical data and the clinical experience of the authors of this paper.
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Quirynen, M., Blanco, J., Wang, H. L., Donos, N., Temmerman, A., Castro, A., & Pinto, N. (2025, February 1). Instructions for the use of L-PRF in different clinical indications. Periodontology 2000. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/prd.12564
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