How Does PRF Help The Dental Surgery Process
Platelet rich fibrin (PRF) is a state-of-the-art technology that uses cells from the patient’s own body to promote tissue regeneration and the development and maturization of various types of soft tissue. The method involves the harvesting of the cells, the preparation of the biomaterial and the introduction of the material into the patient’s body through injections or through special gels used in surgical environments. The material prepared from the patient’s own cells is rich in cytokines and growth factors that promote cell rejuvenation in the treated area and it also reduces the risks of adverse reactions.
PRF therapy is used in many medical areas, including aesthetic surgery, but one of its most important uses is in fields that involve invasive surgical interventions in high-risk areas, such as the areas close to the ear, the brain and the eyes. When used in dental surgery, the procedure promotes faster healing and reduces the risk of complications, such as infections after the surgery. The method is also used in the treatment of periodontal disease, especially for severe chronic cases, and can be done by the best oral surgeon Chicago.
Other benefits of PRF treatment include quick and easy preparation – the doctor’s surgeries that are approved for preparing the biomaterial use special equipment and meet special requirements that make the process very quick and safe.
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