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Exosomes are the smallest subset of extracellular signaling vesicles secreted by most cells in the range of 30–150 nm in diameter. They have gained enormous momentum recently for their ability to be utilized as diagnostic tools as well as for a vast array of therapeutic applications. Over 5’000 publications are currently being published yearly on the topic and this number is only expected to dramatically increase as novel therapeutic strategies continue to be investigated. This talk focuses on the understanding of exosomes including their cell origin, biogenesis, function and characterization. Thereafter, an overview of their application in regenerative dentistry and medicine is presented including its use as an adjunct to PRF therapy.
This course will begin by demonstrating the clinical indications of using exosomes in medical practice. It is divided into 8 categories highlighting the therapeutic potential of exosomes as follows:
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1)   Neurodegenerative disorders: Alzheimer’s disease, central nervous system, depression, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, post-traumatic stress disorders, traumatic brain injury, peripheral nerve injury.
2)Â Â Â Treatment of damaged organs: heart, kidney, liver, stroke, myocardial infarctions, myocardial infarctions, ovaries.
3)Â Â Â Degenerative processes: atherosclerosis, diabetes, hematology disorders, musculoskeletal degeneration, osteoradionecrosis, respiratory disease.
4)Â Â Â Treatment of infectious diseases: Covid19, hepatitis.
5)Â Â Â Regenerative procedures: anti-aging, bone regeneration, cartilage/joint regeneration, osteoarthritis, cutaneous wounds, dental regeneration, dermatology/skin regeneration, erectile dysfunction, hair regrowth, intervertebral disc repair, spinal cord injury, vascular regeneration.
6)Â Â Â Cancer therapy: breast cancer, colorectal cancer, gastric cancer, and osteosarcomas.
7)Â Â Â Improvements in immune function: allergy, auto-immune disorders, immune regulation, inflammatory diseases, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis.
8)Â Â Â Treatment of random disorders:Â infertility, obesity, and sleep apnea.
Lastly, it will cover dental applications of exosomes. In total, 113 research articles were selected for their regenerative potential (102 in vitro, 60 in vivo, 50 studies included both). Exosomes have been shown to facilitate the regeneration of a number of tissues including bone, cementum, the periodontal ligament, nerves, orthodontic tooth movement, and temporomandibular joint disorders, among others.
THEN IV ADMINISTRATION INCLUDING ALL PROTOCOLS FOR REGULAR IV INFUSIONS WITH VARIOUS MODALITIES INCLUDING MYER'S COCKTAIL, BEAUTY BAGS, SPORTS COMPLEXES, GLUTATHIONE, AND HIGH DOSE VITAMIN C PROTOCOLS WILL BE DISCUSSED.
ADVANCED IV INFUSION PROTOCOLS WITH EXOSOMES WILL BE PRESENTED WITH EXACT DOSING PROTOCOLS
Lastly, the course will also cover phlebotomy and PRF protocols that are useful for all clinics from dentistry, to orthopedic surgery and facial esthetics.
This course is one of a kind highlighting all the recent advancements made in regenerative medicine and for practices wanting to be ahead of the curve with their ability to regenerative tissues and improve patient care!
Join us and embark on your journey to becoming a skilled and confident exosome and IV infusion expert!
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Course Highlights
Understanding Exosomes
Part 1 will focus on understanding the biology of exosomes and how they are harvested including their sources.
Part 2 will focus on the use of exosomes in regenerative medicine, treatment of complex neurological diseases, and for anti-aging purposes.
Part 3 will focus on use of exosomes in regenerative dentistry.
IV Infusion Protocols
and Step-by-Step
Many possibilities exist for the infusion expert to perform a wide range of IV therapy treatments.
The step-by-step procedures including all materials necessary will be supplied.
Dosing and protocols for exosome infusions for the treatment of complex neurological disorders such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's will be presented.
Anti-aging and the heterochronic parasymposiosis studies will be discussed as a means to live longer and healthier.
Clinical Uses of PRF in Dentistry and Facial Esthetics including Phlebotomy Tips and Tricks
A broad overview of all the uses of PRF in regenerative dentistry are provided. An evidence-based practical approach to utilizing PRF either as PRF-membranes, PRF-plugs or PRF sticky bone is presented along with their indications.
Various roles of liquid PRF are also provided.
A brief introduction to the uses of Platelet Rich Fibrin in Facial Esthetics are provided.
Further Hands-on course details may be found at www.prfedu.com/facial
This is one of the most fascinating things for dental assistants to perform as they are legally allowed to perform microneedling with PRF with a tattoo license (easy to obtain) across all States.
Course Curriculum
- Concept Introduction
- MODULE 13.1: Making Bio-Fillers, Bio-Grafts, PRF membranes, liquid PRF etc (41:08)
- MODULE 13.2: Making Sticky Bone (3:46)
- MODULE 13.3: Preparation of various PRF protocols - Marvin Live Demo (35:16)
- MODULE 13.4: Update on C-PRF protocols - Marvin Live Explanation (5:50)
- MODULE 13: Quiz