EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF PRP (PLATELET-RICH PLASMA) THERAPY IN SURGICAL DENTISTRY BASED ON MEDICAL MANAGEMENT THEORIES
Keywords:
PRP therapy, surgical dentistry, medical management, regenerative medicine, quality management, innovation, implantologyAbstract
This article examines the application of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy in surgical dentistry from the perspective of medical management theories. The study analyzes the implementation of regenerative technologies into clinical practice based on classical and modern management concepts.The biological mechanisms of PRP action, including the role of growth factors (PDGF, TGF-β, VEGF) in bone and soft tissue regeneration, are discussed. Clinical effectiveness of PRP in implantology, alveolar surgery, and periodontal procedures is also evaluated.Particular attention is paid to management functions such as planning, organizing, staff motivation, quality control, and risk management during the implementation of PRP therapy in dental practice. The economic efficiency and strategic advantages of introducing innovative medical services are also analyzed.
The findings indicate that integrating PRP therapy with medical management principles enhances clinical outcomes and supports the strategic development of dental institutions