Platelet Rich Fibrin

Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) can be extracted from your own blood and applied to your surgical site to expedite healing and promote a faster recovery.

Using Platelet-Rich Fibrin in Oral Surgery

You may be eligible to receive platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) during your treatment at our office. Our oral surgeons can administer PRF during bone grafting or other procedures to promote a faster recovery.

Platelet-rich fibrin was not always easy to utilize during treatment because it was difficult and expensive to make. Fortunately, our oral surgeons have the skills and technology to create the blood plasma with just a small sample of your blood. PRF stimulates rapid healing because of its high concentration of platelets and growth factors. These factors originate from your blood, meaning there is an almost nonexistent chance of disease transmission.

At Greater Modesto Dental Implant & Oral Surgery Center, your safety and comfort are our main priorities. We can discuss your treatment options and whether you qualify for platelet-rich fibrin at your consultation appointment.

BENEFITS OF PRF

Patients who receive platelet-rich fibrin typically experience several benefits, including

  • Decreased healing period after bone grafting procedures
  • Little to no risk of disease transmission
  • Convenience – your oral surgeon can create PRF from your blood sample in just 20 minutes
  • Comfort – your doctor creates PRF in gel form, making it easy to apply during surgery

PLATELET-RICH FIBRIN

Our doctors and surgical team strive to provide you with the best possible treatment, beginning with your first visit to our office. We are proud to provide our patients with the chance to speed up recovery with platelet-rich fibrin. We work hard to always provide patients with optimal results, and we encourage you to contact our office to schedule an appointment.

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