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Sticky Bone – Use in Implant Dentistry
Platelet Rich Fibrin is used in Oral & Maxillofacial surgery and in Implant dentistry to aid healing. PRF is a living tissue which provides a collection of immune cells embedded in a meshwork of cross linked fibrin filled with growth factors. PRF made from...
Applications for Platelet Rich Fibrin in Dental Implantology
Platelet Rich Fibrin is a blood clot prepared without anticoagulants or artificial additives, that is rich in growth factors, platelets, and cytokines. PRF facilitates new blood vessel formation, tissue regeneration, healing and stimulation of bone growth. Using PRF...
The PRF Hands-On Course Returns with the Inventor – 21 June 2025 London
Bone Management with PRF & Sticky Bone: The Ultimate Course with Dr. Joseph Choukroun the inventor of PRF 21st June 2025, London Danubius Hotel Regents Park, London NW8 7JT We are thrilled to announce the return of our highly acclaimed PRF course with the inventor...
PRF use in dental implantology
PRF in dental implantology - how to utilise it PRF in dental implantology helps achieving accelerated healing and regeneration of bone and soft tissue and new blood vessel formation which are the fundamentals of successful dental implant treatment. It provides a...
Use of PRF membranes in dental surgery
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...
Dental Implantology: Neglected biological risk factors (Part 1)
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...
Impact of oxidative stress on Dental Implants – and how to manage it
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...
Dental Implant Surgery: neglected biological risk factors (Part 2)
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...
PRF vs PRP. Which one is better?
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...
Use of PRF in dentistry: clot, membrane, plug, liquid
How can we utilise PRF in dentistry? PRF has a wide variety of use in dental surgery, dental extraction, dental implantology, periodontal regeneration, bone grafting. PRF is an autologous fibrin-based living biomaterial, derived from human blood. PRF accelerates soft...