Peridontal

The angiogenic, cell proliferative, and matrix remodelling properties of PRP and PRF have earned them a solid standing in periodontal as well as oral and maxillofacial surgery. Especially PRF has shown to be effective in regenerating bone in periodontal intrabony defects, leading to improved clinical outcomes. Also, PRF, in conjunction with OFD, has shown significant improvements in clinical parameters in the treatment of furcation defects as well as an alternative to connective tissue grafts in treating gingival recession, offering benefits such as reduced patient morbidity and enhanced healing.

Faster Healing with PRF and PRP in Dental Surgery

PRF and PRP can be used as a filling material in extraction sockets to promote healing and preserve alveolar bone. PRF, alone or with bone graft materials, enhances bone regeneration in sinus lift procedures and ridge augmentation. Its application has shown improved outcomes in both direct and indirect sinus lift techniques. Mainly, PRF is also used in dental implantology to aid in the osseointegration of dental implants.

Osteonecrosis and soft tissue healing are also fields of application for PRF and PRP.