Abstract

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) containing growth factors has gained popularity as a biomaterial for regenerative medicine in recent decades. PRP, a physiological biomaterial made up of a variety of platelet-derived growth factors, is projected to work on a number of histogenesis-related growth factors without the need for any artificial activation. In dentistry, PRP has been studied as a viable approach to provide growth factors to a wound healing location to aid tissue regeneration. In the event that adult PRP is not accessible, umbilical cord blood PRP can be used to achieve similar results in terms of cell proliferation and migration, both of which are necessary for wound healing and tissue regeneration.

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