Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) Treatment in Langley, BC
Platelet Rich Fibrin or PRF is a by-product of blood that is
exceptionally rich in platelets. PRF has long been used in hospitals to accelerate the body’s
own healing process, but it is only fairly recently that advances in technology have allowed
this same technique to be used in the dental office.
The blood platelets perform several essential functions in the
body, including blood clot formation and the release of growth factors that help to heal wounds.
These growth factors stimulate the stem cells to produce new host tissue as quickly as possible,
which is why platelet rich fibrin is so effective in the post-treatment healing process.
There are several ways in which PRF can be used in
clinical dentistry:
Bone Grafting For Implants – This includes
sinus lifts, ridge augmentation, and both inlay and onlay grafts.
Bone Repair – PRF can be used in facial
trauma reconstruction, repairing of defects due to tooth removal, or the removal of growths and
cysts.
Fistula Repair – This includes the repair of
fistulas between the mouth and the sinus cavity.
Reasons for platelet rich fibrin
treatment
Platelet rich fibrin application is now widely used to
expedite the post-procedure healing process and is completely safe. Since the blood used will
come from the patient’s own body, disease transmission is not a factor. Almost all patients
report a much greater degree of comfort immediately after their procedure. There are also
several more distinct advantages of PRF:
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Lower Infection Risk – PRF
is applied just before suturing the wound, and actually seals the wound away
from infectious agents, lowering the risk of problems.
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Accelerated Healing – The
saturation of the wound with PRF helps increase tissue synthesis due to its
growth factors, and this in turn results in faster tissue regeneration. Speedier
healing decreases the risk of later infections, complications, and discomfort.
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Safety and Convenience –
Disease transmission is non-issue since the blood is harvested from the
patient’s own blood supply. The amount of blood needed is small and can be
collected during a routine outpatient procedure.
What does platelet rich fibrin treatment
involve?
The dentist will assess if you’re a candidate for PRF
treatment. Patients with blood clotting disorders will be unable to take advantage of this
treatment. A small (about 2 oz) sample of your blood will be collected during a scheduled
outpatient treatment. The blood will be placed into a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets
which contain the growth factor.
The surgeon will apply the PRF to the surgical area in a high
concentration. This will expedite your healing and decrease the amount of discomfort following
the surgery. The dentist will provide aftercare instructions pertaining to the surgery and a
prescription for pain medication as required.
If you have any questions about treatment with platelet
rich plasma or would like to find out if you are a candidate and can benefit from this
treatment, please contact our office today to
schedule an appointment.
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