PRF Technique

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The PRF (platelet-rich fibrin) technique, also known as PRGF (platelet-rich growth factor) or PRP (platelet-rich plasma), is a medical procedure used in dentistry and other areas of regenerative medicine.

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It involves using the patient's platelets and growth factors to promote healing and tissue regeneration.

Advantages of the PRF technique:

  • Healing stimulation: The PRF technique stimulates healing by using the patient's blood components, promoting tissue repair, and accelerating recovery after surgery or trauma.
  • Reduced risk of infection: By promoting rapid healing, PRF can help reduce the risk of infection by strengthening the body's natural defences and promoting the formation of healthy tissue.
  • No risk of rejection or allergy: Because PRF uses the patient's own blood components, there is generally no risk of an allergic reaction or rejection, making it a safe option for most people.
  • Improving treatment outcomes: By promoting tissue regeneration, PRF can improve the results of dental and surgical treatments, resulting in faster and more complete healing.
  • Relatively simple procedure: The PRF technique is relatively simple and can often be performed at the same time as other surgical procedures, reducing the time spent in the dental office and the number of visits required for treatment.

The PRF technique is appreciated for its effectiveness, safety and the use of the patient's natural biological substances, thus reducing the risk of allergic reactions or rejections. It is increasingly used in dental surgery to improve treatment outcomes and accelerate patient recovery.