Authors :
Dr. Snehal Umesh; Dr. Nagarathna D. V.; Dr. Bhargavi
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 3 - March
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24MAR1197
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Abstract :
The disintegration of the periodontal ligament,
the root cementum and the alveolar bone is the result of
periodontal disease, which is caused by bacteria found in
dental plaque. The ultimate objective of periodontal
therapy is the regeneration of the attachment apparatus.
Numerous growth and differentiation variables in
periodontal regeneration have been evaluated. The
primary regulators of these biological processes are a
class of naturally occurring chemicals known as
polypeptide growth factors in combination with certain
matrix proteins.
Four main growth factors that seem to have a
considerable impact on the process of wound healing will
be covered in this review article. Bone morphogenetic
proteins, fibroblast growth factors, transforming growth
factor, and platelet-derived growth factor.
Keywords :
Platelet-Derived Growth Factor, Transforming Growth Factor, Fibroblast Growth Factors, Bone Morphogenetic Proteins.
The disintegration of the periodontal ligament,
the root cementum and the alveolar bone is the result of
periodontal disease, which is caused by bacteria found in
dental plaque. The ultimate objective of periodontal
therapy is the regeneration of the attachment apparatus.
Numerous growth and differentiation variables in
periodontal regeneration have been evaluated. The
primary regulators of these biological processes are a
class of naturally occurring chemicals known as
polypeptide growth factors in combination with certain
matrix proteins.
Four main growth factors that seem to have a
considerable impact on the process of wound healing will
be covered in this review article. Bone morphogenetic
proteins, fibroblast growth factors, transforming growth
factor, and platelet-derived growth factor.
Keywords :
Platelet-Derived Growth Factor, Transforming Growth Factor, Fibroblast Growth Factors, Bone Morphogenetic Proteins.