Comparative evaluation of mechanical properties of leukocyte rich platelet rich fibrin, advanced-platelet rich fibrin, titanium-platelet rich fibrin, selphyl platelet rich fibrin matrix and merisis platelet rich fibrin matrix [PDF]
Purpose: The interest in mechanical properties of membranes derived from different autologous platelet concentrates (PCs) stems from the need to possess certain qualities to bring about the necessary clinical outcomes as regenerative materials.
Sphoorthi Anup Belludi +6 more
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Platelet-rich fibrin in dentistry
Objectives: To review the progress of Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) as a biomaterial in dentistry and to highlight its promising application as a safe and biocompatible autologous platelet concentrate.
Ping Song +4 more
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Optimization of platelet-rich fibrin.
The use of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) has gained tremendous popularity in recent years owing to its ability to speed wound healing postsurgery. However, to date, many clinicians are unaware of methods designed to optimize the technology.
R. Miron +3 more
semanticscholar +3 more sources
Extended platelet-rich fibrin.
Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) has been characterized as a regenerative biomaterial that is fully resorbed within a typical 2-3 week period. Very recently, however, a novel heating process was shown to extend the working properties of PRP/PRF from a standard
R. Miron +6 more
semanticscholar +3 more sources
Platelet-Rich Fibrin in Otorhinolaryngology.
Background: Platelet-rich fibrin is a second-generation platelet concentrate. It is rich in platelets, cytokines, growth factors and leukocytes. Compared to platelet-rich plasma, it releases growth factors for a more extended amount of time.
K. Dinaki +6 more
semanticscholar +3 more sources
Preparation protocols and periodontal applications of platelet rich fibrin, a review [PDF]
Blood concentrates, such as platelet rich plasma and platelet rich fibrin, have been proposed to speed up tissue healing and regeneration in many dental fields.
Sanabel O. Barakat +2 more
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Evolution and Clinical Advances of Platelet-Rich Fibrin in Musculoskeletal Regeneration
Over the past few decades, various forms of platelet concentrates have evolved with significant clinical utility. The newer generation products, including leukocyte-platelet-rich fibrin (L-PRF) and advanced platelet-rich fibrin (A-PRF), have shown ...
Bishnu Prasad Patro +2 more
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Ten years of injectable platelet-rich fibrin.
The use of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) has seen widespread advantages over platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in many fields of medicine. However, until 2014, PRF remained clinically available only in its solid clotted form.
R. Miron +4 more
semanticscholar +3 more sources
Platelet-rich plasma and platelet-rich fibrin in oral surgery: A narrative review.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) are biological products derived from the plasma fraction of autologous blood that have a platelet concentration above that of the original blood.
D. Egierska +3 more
semanticscholar +3 more sources
Antimicrobial effect of platelet-rich plasma and platelet-rich fibrin
Context: Platelet concentrates have been extensively used in a variety of medical fields to promote soft- and hard-tissue regeneration. The significance behind their use lies in the abundance of growth factors (GFs) in platelets α-granules that promote ...
Pallavi S Badade +4 more
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