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When faced with the prospect of oral surgery, patients are understandably concerned about a number of factors, including recovery time and the risk of infection. Fortunately, advances in surgery over the years have led to improved results and overall patient experience. One such advancement is the use of Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF).

What is Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF)?

PRF is – simply stated – a concentrate of your own blood that contains a large number of growth factors that are essential to healing.  By locally applying this concentrated group of growth factors at the surgical site, healing is dramatically enhanced. In addition, the risk of wound complications dramatically decreases.

Platelet  Rich Fibrin

How is Platelet Rich Fibrin Created?

PRF is produced by taking a blood draw immediately before a surgical procedure and placing it in a centrifuge. This separates it into three layers:

  • Clear liquid or plasma layer
  • Red blood cell rich layer
  • Yellow layer (which is the thick PRF portion)

The PRF layer is rich in fibrin, platelets, growth factors, and circulating stem cells. The fibrin network is composed of leukocytes and cytokines that play a vital role in inflammation and infection regulation.

How is Platelet Rich Fibrin Created?

PRF is produced by taking blood draw immediately before a surgical procedure and placing it into a centrifuge which separates it into three layers:

  • Clear liquid or plasma layer
  • Red layer rich in red blood cells
  • Yellow thick layer, which is the PRF portion

The thick PRF layer is rich in fibrin, platelets, growth factors, and circulating stem cells. In addition, the fibrin network is composed of leukocytes and cytokines that play a significant role in inflammation and infection regulation.

Which Procedures Call for PRF?

PRF can be beneficial in a variety of oral surgery procedures such as wisdom tooth extractions, socket preservation/grafting, sinus lift procedures, and implant placement as well as many others.

Essentially any procedure where there is wound healing involved, PRF will aid in the overall wound healing process.

      Which Procedures Call for PRF?

PRF can be beneficial in a wide variety of oral surgery procedures including wisdom tooth extractions, socket preservation/grafting, sinus lift procedures, and implant placement among many others.

Essentially any procedure where there is wound healing involved (which is pretty much all of them!), PRF will be beneficial to that wound healing process.

What are the Benefits of Using PRF?

  •     100% natural
  •     Easy to obtain
  •     Decreased pain scores in post-operative patients
  •     Advanced healing
  •     High cost-benefit ratio

Do You Want to Learn More About Platelet Rich Fibrin Near Louisville CO?

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