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Removal of Failing implant and Regeneration with PRGF only - A Technique and Follow-up Video

Description:
In this video a failed implant is removed using a new detorquing instrument and followed by regeneration with Plasma Rich in Growth Factors PRGF only. A follow up of the healing is displayed.

Date Added:
8/9/2011

Author(s):

Eduardo Anitua, MD, DDS, PhD Eduardo Anitua, MD, DDS, PhD
Eduardo Anitua received M.D. in medicine and surgery at the University of Salamanca. He is specialist in Stomatology by the University of the Basque Country (Bilbao, Spain), c...
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Questions & Comments
Maurice Salama - (12/5/2012 7:19 PM)

Just great stuff by the creator of PRGF. Thanks Dr. Salama

amandip kamoh730 - (12/5/2012 8:57 AM)

do you have a postop xray? how dense was the bone when you placed the implant?

mansour mirzaie - (9/28/2011 3:45 PM)

thank you for the great video lecture.you have done most probably both techniques prgf with and without bone graft.we saw in this video good bone quantity but how did you see the quality of the bone?

Sam Busich - (8/17/2011 8:33 AM)

Michael; The video plays fine for me this morning. Very well done by Dr. Anitua. Amazing that he can achieve so much bone fill in such a large defect with PRGF only. Perhaps bone graft substitutes and membranes are not always needed?? good luck Sam

michael kim - (8/16/2011 10:44 AM)

where and when will this file available?

Maurice Salama - (8/10/2011 8:33 AM)

Kevin; That's the most impressive thing about this case. He used ONLY PRGF and no additional bone graft material and got tremendous fill. This proves the regenerative potential of the blood born bioactive modifier PRGF. I have used it in a similar way on posterior extraction sites with similar results. As the cost of the blood is very inexpensive, using PRGF only avoids the cost of the bone graft particulate. As I want to "overcorrect" anterior sites I will usually mix my bone graft materials with PRGF. good luck Dr. Salama

kevin potocsky - (8/10/2011 8:16 AM)

why didnt you bone graft the area after removal of granulation tissue in addition to the prgf? How do you know the bone fill you will get after will be good enough width and height?

Maurice Salama - (8/9/2011 6:33 PM)

Nicely illustrated. The power of Biological Autologous Growth factors in Regeneration. thanks Dr. Salama

Orlando Alvarez - (8/8/2011 12:30 PM)

Hola Eduardo, como bien dices se ha recuperado el sitio, el porcentaje puede ser discutible pero de todos modos es apreciable, crees que pudiera ser mejor aun combinando esto con un material de andamiaje de reabsorción mas lenta...tipo injerto cortical??? la verdad es que yo uso Plasma Rico combinado con materiales de andamiaje y va muy bien felicitaciones !!

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