Introducing PRF and PRP Therapies: Advanced Recovery For Your Convenience

prf and prp therapies advanced recovery
18 Apr 2022

Constant research in medicine leads to the discovery of new ways to make treatments and surgeries as safe, precise and comfortable as possible. This ensures that patients experience a smoother journey to recovery. One such breakthrough in the field of dentistry is the discovery of PRF and PRP therapies, which are two effective treatments done to speed up recovery from dental surgeries and reduce the risk of infections and complications.

What are PRF and PRP Therapies?

Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) and Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapies both require blood from the patient. Originally used to rejuvenate the skin, stimulate hair growth, and improve orthopedic conditions, it has been discovered that these therapies can also help dental patients heal more quickly.

The main goal of PRF and PRP therapy is to extract all the essential elements from the patient’s own blood and use them for rapid healing and tissue regeneration after dental surgery. Our body has an amazing ability to repair itself, and human blood has components with healing properties. For this reason, it tends to respond better to more natural healing methods.

What are the Differences between PRF and PRP?

PRF is a concentration taken from the patient’s blood. It contains platelets, leukocytes, and fibrin matrix.

PRF therapy begins by extracting a small amount of the patient’s blood which is then placed in a centrifuge that spins it at a slower speed. This centrifugation process creates a 3-layer formation of cellular plasma, fibrin clots, and red blood cells at the bottom. The time between blood extraction and centrifugation is critical, as this affects the success rate of a PRF.

The production of the fibrin membrane stimulates the release of many growth factors involved in wound healing by promoting tissue regeneration, reducing inflammation and swelling, and preventing any kind of infection. Elderly patients who have low risks and affirmative results would benefit most from PRF.

On the other hand, PRP is a plasma enriched with a high concentration of growth factors. PRP is a gel formed from a mix of thrombin and calcium chloride and focuses on wound healing and tissue regeneration at the site of bone defects and areas that need amplification.

As with PRF, PRP begins by drawing a patient’s blood that is spun in a centrifuge at a higher speed, allowing the lighter platelets and plasma to stay on top while the heavier blood components are pushed down. In this way, a platelet-rich fragment of plasma is extracted from the tube. PRP can be used for tooth extractions, dental implants, onlay and inlay bone grafts, sinus lift procedures, ridge augmentation, cleft lip, and cleft palate.

What are the Benefits of PRF and PRP Therapies?

Both PRF and PRP therapies capitalize on the body’s healing capacity. Here are the benefits that you can get from the PRF and PRP therapies:

  1. Safe with no blood-related complications

    Both PRF and PRP therapies are safe as the patient’s own blood is sourced for the procedure, and there are no recorded unfavorable effects and transmission of HIV and hepatitis from the PRF and PRP therapies.

  2. Increased tissue synthesis

    Due to stimulation of the growth factors, PRP helps in increasing the tissues synthesis that results in faster regeneration.

  3. Easily procured

    There is no waiting time for both PRF and PRP therapies as they can easily procure the needed plasma as soon as you start your dental procedure.

  4. Convenient application

    PRP is easier to handle due to its gel-type formation. This improves the application of bone substitute material and bone grafting products.

  5. Widely used in different dental treatments

    PRF and PRP can complement other dental treatments as they jumpstart a fast and complication-free recovery.

Are You a Good Candidate to Undergo PRF and PRP Therapy?

All patients are good candidates for PRF and PRP therapies, especially individuals who wish to resume their daily routine as quickly as possible. PRF and PRP speed up the healing from surgeries that require an opening as they can close it faster, reducing the chance of developing an infection. The following are the conditions that make you an ideal candidate for PRF and PRP therapy:

  • Bone loss around the mouth and jaw area
  • Cleft lip and Cleft palate
  • Before procedures such dental implants, onlay & inlay bone grafts and sinus lift
  • After tooth extraction

Experience the Future of Dentistry with PRF and PRP Therapies

It is the responsibility of a dentist to ensure that every patient gets the smoothest journey towards recovery as this process is just as important as the treatment itself. This is aided by the latest technologies and top-of-the-line techniques such as PRF and PRP therapies. Both treatment options ensure that every patient has the best dental experience with little to no complications.

Madison Dentistry LLC is a team of board-certified doctors embodying the essence of a family-oriented style of dentistry. We are all experienced in administering PRF and PRP therapies to guarantee that every patient gets the best possible oral care with results that would give them their best smile. Book a free consultation with us through our official website today. No catch!

About Author

Dr. Jenny Lau

Dr. Jenny Lau

Dr. Jenny Lau of Madison Dentistry LLC in Madison, NJ, is a highly skilled and compassionate dentist specializing in dental implants, Invisalign treatment, and other advanced procedures. Driven by a passion for creating healthy and confident smiles, she provides personalized care, ensuring her patients' oral health and satisfaction.