Optimizing Wound Healing with PRF
Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is a second generation platelet concentrate, rich in growth factors, that has been considered to be an important, easy to obtain, predictable surgical additive for many dental regeneration procedures. In these two quick videos, you will get a short introduction to the Platelet- Rich Fibrin (PRF) process.
Note: Regulations for drawing blood varies by Country and State to State.
Buy a [PRF Box](https://www.ddsgadget.com/prf-platelet-rich-fibrin-container-box.html) to contain and deal with the PRF clot derived from centrifuge and create the plug.
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> [![prf-membrane](https://osseonews.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/prf-membrane-150x150.jpg)](https://www.ddsgadget.com/prf-platelet-rich-fibrin-container-box.html)Over the past decade, the use of platelet rich fibrin (PRF) has gained tremendous momentum in regenerative dentistry as a low-cost fibrin matrix utilized for tissue regeneration. We have had some great dissusions on OsseoNews in the past, about PRF. You can find a selection of some of the more popular posts on PRF below.
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> - [PRF for socket preservation?](https://www.osseonews.com/prf-socket-preservation/)
> - [Applications for in office obtained PRF clot and/or PRP?](https://www.osseonews.com/applications-office-obtained-prf-clot-andor-prp/)
> - [Using PRF as a scaffold for bone regeneration: thoughts?](https://www.osseonews.com/using-prf-scaffold-bone-regeneration-thoughts/)
> - [PRF vs. PRP: Which is preferable?](https://www.osseonews.com/prf-vs-prp/)
> - [How to prepare I-PRF?](https://www.osseonews.com/how-to-prepare-i-prf/)1 Comments on Optimizing Wound Healing with PRF
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David e
9/9/2016
In addition for use in bone regeneration for future implant placement I have placed over 1600 clots in mandibular third molar sites routinely now with 100% elimination of alveolar osteitis. An experienced oms