Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) in Dentistry – Frequently Asked Questions
What is Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF)?
Platelet-Rich Fibrin is a natural healing material created from a small sample of your own blood. It contains high concentrations of platelets, white blood cells, and fibrin—components that accelerate healing, reduce inflammation, and promote stronger tissue regeneration.
How is PRF made?
Your dental team draws a small amount of blood and places it into a specialized centrifuge. Within minutes, the blood separates into layers and forms a fibrin-rich membrane or liquid that can be applied directly to surgical sites.
What dental procedures commonly use PRF?
PRF can be used in many procedures, including:
- Dental implant placement
- Bone grafting
- Sinus lifts
- Tooth extractions (including wisdom teeth)
- Periodontal (gum) surgery
- Ridge preservation
- Treatment of gum recession
- Socket healing after tooth removal
What are the benefits of PRF?
Patients experience:
- Faster healing
- Less swelling and discomfort
- Reduced risk of infection
- Improved bone and tissue regeneration
- Lower risk of dry socket
Because PRF is 100% natural and made from your own blood, there is no risk of allergic reaction.
Is PRF safe?
Yes. PRF is considered extremely safe because it comes entirely from your own blood—no chemicals, additives, or foreign materials are used.
Does PRF hurt?
Other than the quick blood draw, PRF is painless. The application itself is comfortable and takes place during your dental procedure.
How long does PRF stay active in the body?
PRF releases growth factors slowly over 7–14 days, supporting early healing and improving outcomes during the most critical stages of tissue repair.
Will PRF speed up recovery after extractions or implants?
Yes. Studies show PRF can significantly reduce pain and swelling, promote faster bone formation around implants, and enhance soft-tissue healing after extractions.
Is PRF the same as PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)?
No. While both are derived from your blood:
- PRP is liquid and requires additives or anticoagulants.
- PRF is natural, additive-free, and forms a gel-like membrane that releases healing factors more slowly and steadily.
PRF is commonly preferred in dentistry because of its simplicity and superior regenerative potential.
Who is a candidate for PRF?
Most patients can benefit from PRF, especially those undergoing:
- Dental implants
- Extractions
- Bone grafts
- Periodontal therapy
Patients with certain blood disorders may require an evaluation first.
Can PRF be used with dental implants to reduce failure risk?
Yes. PRF improves bone integration and soft-tissue healing around implants, which supports long-term stability and may reduce the risk of complications.
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