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The Benefits of Platelet-Rich Fibrin
Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2019Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is a next-generation autologous platelet therapy with immense potential in several medical fields. In cosmetic medicine, for example, PRF is useful in wound healing and skin rejuvenation as a primary and a supplemental technique owing to its fibrin matrix, cellular components, and prolonged release of growth factors.
Helena Rockwell, Kian Karimi
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Platelet-rich fibrin: the benefits
British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2016Current published data presents confusing results about the effects of platelet-rich fibrin on bone, and there is a need for studies that throw light on its effect. Our main objective therefore was to evaluate (by fractal analysis) osseous regeneration in extraction sockets with and without platelet-rich fibrin in a study with a substantial sample and ...
Zainab Chaudhary+6 more
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2021
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an autologous first-generation platelet concentrate that was initially created by hematologists to treat thrombocytopenia. Since then, it has been utilized across a variety of medical specialties due to its ability to accelerate wound healing and regenerate tissue.
Alison Tran, Deanne Mraz Robinson
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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an autologous first-generation platelet concentrate that was initially created by hematologists to treat thrombocytopenia. Since then, it has been utilized across a variety of medical specialties due to its ability to accelerate wound healing and regenerate tissue.
Alison Tran, Deanne Mraz Robinson
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The Effect of Warfarin on the Fibrin Architecture of Platelet-Rich Fibrin
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2020Aim:The aim of the study was to compare the macroscopic and microscopic factors, using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) between patients taking warfarin and healthy volunteers.Materials and methods:Twenty participants were selected (55 years old or older).
Yuthakran Aschaitrakool+2 more
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Platelet-rich Plasma and Platelet-rich fibrin in human cell culture
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2009The clinical use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) for preprosthetic surgery has been a matter of controversy until now. Only recently, a new blood preparation has been developed which results in platelet-rich fibrin (PRF). The objective of the present investigation was to examine the growth factor release from PRP and PRF in vitro.Whole blood samples from
Yahya Açil+4 more
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Enzymatically induced mineralization of platelet‐rich fibrin
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 2012AbstractMembranes of the autologous blood‐derived biomaterial platelet‐rich fibrin (PRF) were functionalized by incorporation of alkaline phosphatase (ALP), an enzyme involved in mineralization of bone, and subsequently incubated in calcium glycerophosphate (CaGP) solution to induce PRFs mineralization with calcium phosphate (CaP) to improve PRFs ...
Douglas, T.E.L.+9 more
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Platelet rich fibrin in jaw defects
SPIE Proceedings, 2016Platelet rich fibrin (PRF) is a tissue product of autologous origin abundant in growth factors, widely used in regenerative procedures. Aim of the study: Evaluation of the regenerative effect of PRF added in the bony defects (after tooth removal or after cystectomy) Material and methods: The comparative nonrandomized study included 22 patients ...
Diana Florina Nica+2 more
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Role of platelet rich fibrin in dentistry
Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2016The aim of any invasive procedure is the complete eradication and elimination of the infection and associated necrotic tissue followed by repair and regeneration of the affected tissue. The development of bioactive surgical additives is to regulate the inflammation and increase the speed of healing process.
S. Pradeep, B.Vijayalakshmi
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The Effect of Platelet-Rich Fibrin on Implant Stability
The International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants, 2015Achieving accelerated implant osseointegration could make immediate or early loading of implants more predictable. Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is frequently used to accelerate soft and hard tissue healing. The activated platelets in PRF release growth factors, resulting in cellular proliferation, collagen synthesis, and osteoid production.
Elif Öncü, Emine Alaaddinoglu
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