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Role of Plasmolifting in Dental Treatment
The most common causes for dental care requests are gum disease, bad breath, bleeding, and tooth movement and these diseases are collectively known as periodontal diseases. This is called that periodontal disease lowers a person’s quality of life and that is very true.
In several medical fields, including dermatology, trichology, gynecology, cosmetology, urology, orthopedics, neurology, and traumatology, and, of course, dentistry, plasma lifting is a pretty common procedure.
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The procedure called “plasmolifting” involves injecting platelet-rich plasma generated from the person’s own blood. Platelets, the smallest blood cells, stimulate cell proliferation (epithelial cells, collage, osteoblasts). Plasma also contains minerals, proteins, electrolytes, and hormones as well. As a result, the production and strengthening of bone tissue is triggered, the process of inflammation in periodontal tissues is reduced or stopped, and the color, shape, and structure of the gums are restored.
