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PRF therapy in oral surgery and dental procedures

Precisely fractionated high-concentration valuable cell concentrates are created by centrifugation from venous blood taken during PRF therapy, in approx 5-15 minutes. In oral surgery or dental interventions, we can use clean, red blood cell-free plasma as needed to promote faster, complication-free wound healing after surgeries and other oral interventions.

What is PRF treatment (Platelet Rich Fibrin)?

PRF therapy was originally utilized for non-oral and dental operations. The use of one’s own blood preparation is a procedure that is used for therapeutic purposes, in traumatology, aesthetic and plastic surgery. The essence of PRF therapy in brief: Blood is obtained from the patient and centrifuged according to a particular protocol at the same time as the intended therapy. During recovery or regeneration, the recovered blood plasma is injected or otherwise restored to the body locally, and the processes might be accelerated at the cellular level.

The PRF method's main concept

The blood contains all of the necessary white blood cells, platelets, and stem cells for wound healing. The advantage of this procedure is that during centrifugation, the concentration of specified components in the plasma becomes multiple times higher than usual.

During the procedure, no artificial additives are added to the blood, therefore we acquire blood plasma with the best biological potential without biochemical alteration (efficiency).

For wound healing to be successful, the first 4-6 days are critical. The PRF centrifuged blood product’s supercharged cell counts, utilised as an extra-biological potential in the treatments, enhance precisely this early healing phase.

Comparison of PRF and conventional techniques in dental treatments

The body’s enzyme system “reacts only after” the surgery under natural conditions. In the “wound healing competition,” the patient treated with the PRF approach is preferred since the regeneration of tissues in the blood plasma administered after surgery begins right away, at a maximal rate, right away.

In it’s tissue fibrin matrix, centrifuged plasma includes significant amounts of leukocytes, platelets, and growth factors, cytokines. PRF fibrin includes growth factors that aid in the regeneration of both surface and bone tissue, as well as angiogenesis and hence quicker recovery.

The fibrin matrix allows diverse cell types to move, migrate, associate, and mature, which is necessary for tissue preparation.

The surrounding small blood vessels develop fast into the tissue healing matrix, allowing the skeletal frame to readily build up the same tissue as the environment. 

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF USING PRF TECHNIQUE DURING DENTAL TREATMENTS?

  • It is 100 percent biocompatible and only includes its own tissue, allowing the treated region to grow and rebuild itself using only its own cells.Efficaciously inhibits pathogen development and protects against bacteria and viruses. Inflammation, wound infection, and the unpleasant symptoms that accompany them can all be avoided by doing so.
  • It’s simple and quick to prepare, and it may be done at the same time as oral surgery.
  • Wound healing and tissue regeneration are both improved. The patient is able to heal in a shorter amount of time with conventional therapies that have far fewer adverse effects than typical.
  • It can be used as a membrane to seal the surgical area, protecting the injured area completely.
  • It also forms a matrix that encourages the growth of small blood vessels, which is necessary for the final formation of healthy tissue.
  • The natural coagulation process produces a fibrin clot rich in leukocytes and platelets. The strong fibrin network serves as an extracellular matrix, and the growth factors of the leukocytes and platelets embedded and concentrated in the fibrin are released more slowly and last longer.
  • PRF stores and releases not only growth factors but also inflammatory cytokines involved in the proliferative, exudative stage of wound healing and anti-inflammatory cytokines that regulate the onset of tissue formation.

WHEN CAN THE PRF METHOD BE UTILISED FOR DENTAL INTERVENTIONS AND ORAL SURGERY?

  • Filling tissue gaps (bone, soft tissue)
  • After a tooth extraction (especially recommended in case of wisdom tooth extraction)
  • Sinus lift surgeries
  • Dental implantation
  • Periodontal problems (bone, soft tissue retractions)
  • Arthroplasty

Patients will recover faster after oral surgery and dental operations using the PRF approach, their symptoms will be milder, and the aesthetic results will be greater.

The patient’s own venous blood, centrifuged without the addition of anticoagulants, is required for preparation.

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