Platelet rich fibrin in dentistry
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https://doi.org/10.56501/intjprosthorehab.v1i1.324Keywords:
Platelet rich fibrin; Augmentation; dental implantAbstract
A biomaterial called platelet rich fibrin (PRF) is formed from human blood and is a component of a platelet concentrate that is obtained by centrifuging it. It is frequently used in dentistry and medical for tissue regeneration as well as rehabilitation and healing following operations. The purpose of the current literature study was to assess how well PRF is used in dentistry, particularly while placing dental implants.
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