What is Platelet Rich Fibrin?
A blood byproduct called PRF is incredibly high in platelets. Platelets, which promote clot formation, release growth factors, and activate your stem cells to build new tissue more quickly, are crucial to the healing process and reduce the risk of infection.
Healing made faster and safer with PRF
For many years, hospitals have employed PRF, a safe and effective procedure, to encourage quicker recovery from surgery. With the advent of modern technology, this can be utilized to quicken the recovery process following dental treatments like implant surgery, wisdom teeth recovery, gum surgery, and more.
How is Platelet Rich Fibrin Done?
First, Dr. Gill will determine if you are a candidate for the PRF operation. If so, a tiny volume of blood will be drawn, and spun in a centrifuge, and the platelets, white blood cells, and fibrin will be separated from the red blood cells. Following your dental operation, this concentrated combination will be administered to the area where you will have treatment to protect the wound and expedite healing.