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How Platelet Rich Fibrin is Used During a Bone Graft

October 5, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — drtwohig @ 7:55 pm
two dentists extract platelet rich fibrin from a tube to use on a patient’s surgical site

When preparing for a dental procedure that will require anesthetic, sedation, and incisions, you can expect your holistic dentist in Weyauwega to recommend that you spend ample time recovering at home. If the treatment you need is a bone graft, it is imperative that you heal appropriately, especially if you are looking to have dental implants put into place in the future. Want to ensure you heal quickly after your bone graft? Your holistic dentist has a  solution – platelet rich fibrin. What is it? How does it work? Read on below.

Why is a Bone Graft Necessary?

If you want dental implants, but there isn’t enough dense bone to support your new ceramic posts and restoration, what do you do? Your dentist will likely recommend a bone graft, which is a surgical procedure that is performed to strengthen the jawbone in preparation for implant placement. This additional treatment ensures there is a solid foundation for your posts to fuse to that will fully support your custom-made restoration.

What is PRF?

Platelet rich fibrin (PRF) is the use of a patient’s own blood to help in the healing process and bone and tissue regeneration after a complex dental procedure. Commonly used during tooth extractions, dental implant placement, and bone grafting, PRF releases growth factors that encourage bone development. This is especially beneficial for patients living with a weakened jawbone and need to create a strong foundation for future implants.

How is PRF Used During the Procedure?

Instead of using synthetic materials, a dentist can use PRF. Drawing a small sample of your blood, they will place it in a glass tube and insert it into a centrifuge. After spinning it to create PRF, which is a mixture of white blood cells, platelets, and fibrin, they will mix it with bone minerals and apply it directly onto the grafting site. Additional PRF is then placed over the area before the gum tissue is closed.

What Are the Benefits of PRF?

In choosing to use platelet rich fibrin, your dentist in Weyauwega can provide a solution that produces great benefits, many of which include:

  • Faster healing time: Platelet rich fibrin promotes and accelerates the healing process, allowing you to pursue dental implant placement much quicker than before.
  • Decreased risk of infection: Because the blood will come from your own body, there is a significantly decreased risk of disease transmission and/or infection.
  • Promotes regeneration of bone and soft tissue: By mixing PRF with bone grafting particles, you can expect the bone and soft tissues to mature and regenerate much quicker than if you were to undergo a traditional bone graft. The reason for this is that the fibrin’s platelets slowly release growth factors and cytokines to encourage bone regeneration.

Platelet rich fibrin is one more way your holistic dentist can ensure you’re able to improve your oral health both safely and naturally. If you require a bone graft before receiving dental implants, it’s worth finding a dentist you know uses PRF.

About the Author
Dr. William Twohig has dedicated the last 20 of his 40 years of practicing holistic dentistry that focuses on the whole body, not just the mouth. Working with a large group of natural practitioners, chiropractors, acupuncturists, traditional doctors, and specialists, he and his staff offer a natural and holistic approach. By incorporating platelet rich fibrin (PRF) into his practice, he can improve a patient’s experience and quicken their recovery while at home. If you or a loved one require complex, surgical treatment, visit our website or call (920) 867-3101 to find out how PRF can make a difference.

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