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Growth Factors - Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) in Soft Tissue Surgery: From Theory to Clinical Practice
Description:
Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) belongs to a new generation of platelet concentrates, with simplified processing and without biochemical blood manipulation. One of the benefits of the platelet gel membrane is the enhancement of advanced soft tissue surgical procedures. Especially in the treatment of multiples recession defects. The use of PRF highlights an accelerated tissue cicatrization due to the development of effective neovascularization, accelerated wound closing with fast cicatricial tissue remodeling, and nearly total absence of infectious events.
Date Added:
3/25/2012
Author(s):
Achille Peivandi, DDS, MS
Dr. Achille Peivandi specializes in periodontics, implants and oral surgery.
Ex Assistant Professor, department of Periodontology, Lyon Claude Bernard Univer...
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Questions & Comments
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Mirna Munir74 - (4/6/2016 3:13 PM)
Hi Dr Achille...is it possible to use only prt membrane to repair class 1 miller ( only small recession ). Thanks
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Edison Louie - (1/12/2014 2:17 PM)
Thank you for your presentation and candid remarks.
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GANESH NAYAK - (4/29/2013 3:28 AM)
hello dr Achille i see u did not suture the connective tissue.is the prf alone sufficient to hold the graft in position
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sahar Othman - (12/2/2012 2:10 AM)
Dear Dr Marco,
could you please give me that article(Classification of platelet concentrates: from pure platelet-rich plasma (P-PRP) to leucocyte- and platelet-rich fibrin (L-PRF)) you advise us to understand more on PRF
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Mark Neale - (9/30/2012 9:54 PM)
Thank you for your presentation. Have you tried using only the PRF membrane without the CT graft for re-establishing tissue coverage with recession issues. Secondly, do you have to have complete tissue apposition closure with a PRF membrane cover under your tissue flap or will you have a flap dehiscence like you would with using a allograft membrane?
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ASHOK GUPTA - (8/15/2012 9:45 PM)
Sir I had done impacted molar surgery 15 days back.It was very difficult sugery.Patient is still having lot of pain.she is also complaning pain in adjacent lowr 2nd molar.what to do
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Tyler Binner - (8/9/2012 1:30 PM)
To purchase the PRF kit, please click on the red BUY button on the left or you can go to their product page on Dentalxp - http://www.dentalxp.com/Store/ProductDetails.aspx?ProductId=109
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Loc Huynh347 - (8/9/2012 2:27 AM)
where can I buy the PRF
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ilir shehu - (4/3/2012 11:13 AM)
clear,practical and understandable. good done! from Albania dr.I.Shehu>
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