What is Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) in Dental Surgery?

Explore the many applications of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF), which enhances healing, reduces pain, and improves outcomes in dental procedures through the body’s natural regenerative processes.
Introduction to platelet-rich fibrin
First developed in 2001, platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is a biocompatible fibrin matrix that is easily extracted from a patient’s own blood. It contains platelet cytokines, growth factors, and cells that help speed the healing process for a variety of dental surgeries.1
Because it is produced from the patient’s own blood, and no additives are included, there is no risk of an allergic reaction.
Because it is much less complicated to use than the first-generation technology, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), its popularity has grown.
PRF can be made in any dental office with a centrifuge and venipuncture equipment, as long as the clinicians have the required training...
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Introduction to platelet-rich fibrin
First developed in 2001, platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is a biocompatible fibrin matrix that is easily extracted from a patient’s own blood. It contains platelet cytokines, growth factors, and cells that help speed the healing process for a variety of dental surgeries.1
Because it is produced from the patient’s own blood, and no additives are included, there is no risk of an allergic reaction.
Because it is much less complicated to use than the first-generation technology, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), its popularity has grown.
PRF can be made in any dental office with a centrifuge and venipuncture equipment, as long as the clinicians have the required training...
Click Here to Read More