Platelet Rich Fibrin In Regenerative Dentistry ... ★

Platelet concentrates have evolved significantly to maximize healing efficiency.

PRF has become a staple in modern dental surgery due to its versatility. 🦷 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Platelet rich fibrin in regenerative dentistry ...

The second generation. It is strictly autologous [1, 2]. No anticoagulants or external biochemical agents are added [1, 2]. The Biological Mechanism It is strictly autologous [1, 2]

Blood is collected and immediately centrifuged [1, 2]. The absence of anticoagulants allows the natural coagulation cascade to activate [1]. This creates a three-dimensional fibrin matrix that traps platelets, leukocytes, and circulating stem cells. The absence of anticoagulants allows the natural coagulation

Contains a higher concentration of white blood cells to promote faster vascularization. 3. i-PRF (Injectable PRF)

This matrix acts as a that releases growth factors slowly over 7 to 14 days, mimicking natural tissue healing. 🧬 Key Biological Components

Can be injected directly into sites or mixed with bone grafts to create "sticky bone." 🏥 Clinical Applications in Dentistry