# Regenerative Dentistry
PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin)
Natural Healing Using Your Body’s Own Growth Factors
Platelet-Rich Fibrin, or PRF, is a regenerative treatment created from a small sample of your own blood. PRF contains growth factors that promote healing and tissue regeneration.
What Is PRF?
PRF is a natural regenerative material made from your own blood. It can be used during selected dental procedures to support healing, tissue repair, and recovery.
Benefits of PRF
- Uses your body’s own growth factors
- May support healing after selected procedures
- May support tissue regeneration
- Can be paired with selected surgical or periodontal care
How PRF Is Used
PRF may be considered for tooth extractions, bone grafting procedures, dental implant placement, and periodontal procedures when your dentist believes it may support healing.
What to Expect
A small blood sample is collected and processed to create PRF. The material is then used as part of the planned dental procedure when clinically appropriate.
Healing Support
PRF supports the healing environment, but your recovery still depends on the procedure, your health, and your aftercare. Follow the instructions provided for the primary treatment.
Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers
What is PRF?
Platelet-Rich Fibrin is a regenerative material made from a small sample of your own blood. It contains growth factors that may support healing and tissue repair.
How is PRF used in dentistry?
PRF may be used during selected extractions, bone grafting, dental implant placement, and periodontal procedures to support the healing environment.
Is PRF made from my own blood?
Yes. PRF is created from a small blood sample taken during your appointment and processed for use in the planned procedure.
Is PRF recommended for every patient?
No. PRF is recommended based on the procedure, health history, healing needs, and clinical judgment. Your dentist will explain whether it may benefit your treatment.
Ready when you are
Ready to talk about PRF Treatment?
Schedule a consultation with Excellence in Dentistry to learn whether PRF treatment is the right next step for your smile, comfort, and oral health.