Therapies
Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF)
Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) is an innovative technique in biological dentistry that uses the patient’s own blood components to promote healing and tissue regeneration. Below are some key aspects of its application in this field.
PRF is obtained from a small sample of the patient’s blood, which is processed through centrifugation to separate the blood components. The result is a concentrate rich in fibrin, platelets, and growth factors—essential elements that support and accelerate healing.
Benefits of Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF)
Tissue Regeneration
PRF supports the regeneration of both soft and hard tissues, aiding healing after surgical procedures such as extractions or implants.
Reduced Inflammation
Its application helps decrease inflammation and postoperative discomfort, improving the patient’s recovery experience.
Accelerated Healing
The growth factors contained in PRF stimulate cell proliferation and angiogenesis, significantly speeding up the healing process.
Biocompatibility
As an autologous product (derived from the patient’s own blood), PRF offers excellent biocompatibility, minimizing the risk of adverse reactions.
Versatile Applications
PRF can be used in a wide range of procedures, including implantology, periodontal surgery, and bone regeneration.
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PRF Therapy Process
PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) treatment begins with the extraction of a small blood sample from the patient, which is placed in a special tube and centrifuged to separate its components. The platelet-rich fibrin, containing platelets and growth factors, is then collected and applied to the treated area—such as a surgical site or a dental implant. This application stimulates tissue regeneration and healing, while reducing inflammation and pain, ultimately improving the patient’s recovery.