by dentaliceberg | Jul 22, 2020 | Blog
A PRF membrane is a blood clot prepared from patient’s blood in a clinically usable form that is rich in cells and growth factors and acts as a natural bioactive barrier, allowing interaction with the tissues below and above it. This interaction with tissues...
by dentaliceberg | Jul 23, 2020 | Blog
Neglected biological risk factors in Dental Implantology Do you always consider before dental implant placement the biological risk factors your patient may have? Biologocal factors have a significant impact on the outcome of dental surgery. Furthermore, they affect...
by dentaliceberg | Jul 26, 2020 | Blog
The negative impacts of oxidative stress on Dental Implants Oxidative stress generates cell damage and tissue destruction which can have a detrimental effect on Dental Implants. Oxidative stress is a cell aggression generated by accumulation of free radicals...
by dentaliceberg | Jul 23, 2020 | Blog
Biological risk factors in Dental Implant Surgery Do you always considerbefore dental implant surgery the biological risk factors your patient may have? Biological factors have a significant impact on the outcome of dental surgery. Furthermore, they affect on the...
by dentaliceberg | Dec 2, 2019 | Blog
PRF vs PRP. Which one is better? One of the most common question when it comes to accelerated soft and hard tissue healing boosters. The short answer is PRF. If you would like to find out why, keep reading this article. Advantages that shows to PRF compared to PRP...