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    BIO PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin)

    Natural Support for Healing and Tissue Regeneration

    Healing after oral surgery depends on how well the body can repair bone and soft tissue. At Implant & Oral Surgery of Columbus, BIO PRF is used as a biologic aid to support the body’s own healing response during select surgical procedures. Platelet-rich fibrin is created from a small sample of the patient’s own blood and applied to surgical sites to encourage tissue healing, wound repair, and bone formation.

    This advanced approach is part of a broader field known as regenerative medicine, which focuses on helping the body heal more efficiently using its natural biological components. BIO PRF allows growth factors, white blood cells, and stem cells to work together within a fibrin matrix, supporting recovery in a gentle, patient-focused way.

    What Is Platelet-Rich Fibrin?

    Platelet-rich fibrin, or PRF, is a natural healing material created from a small sample of your own blood. Unlike earlier platelet treatments, PRF is prepared without additives, allowing the body’s natural healing elements to remain intact.

    After the blood sample is collected, it is gently spun in a specialized device. This process separates the blood into layers, forming a soft fibrin matrix rich in platelets and growth factors. The PRF is then placed directly at the surgical site, where it helps support healing and tissue regeneration.

    Because PRF is made from your own blood, it works naturally with your body. It supports the healing process in a way that feels familiar to the body and helps promote a smoother, more comfortable recovery.

    How BIO PRF Supports Healing

    BIO PRF supports healing by creating a stable biological environment at the surgical site during the earliest stages of recovery. The fibrin matrix formed during preparation provides structural support that helps protect the area while surrounding tissues begin to heal. This matrix also supports blood vessel formation, allowing oxygen and nutrients to reach healing tissues more efficiently.

    PRF releases natural healing signals gradually to help the body repair tissue over time, especially in areas of the mouth that move and work every day. Because PRF is made from your own blood, it supports clotting and healing naturally, without introducing any foreign materials, which can help lead to smoother healing and a more predictable recovery.

    Why BIO PRF Is Used in Oral Surgery

    Oral surgery often involves procedures where tissue regeneration and bone healing are essential. BIO PRF is used to support healing in situations where enhanced recovery may improve comfort and outcomes.

    Common applications of PRF in oral and maxillofacial surgery include:

    • Dental implants and implant site preparation
    • Bone grafts and bone graft materials
    • Reconstructive surgery
    • Tooth extraction sites
    • Soft tissue management during surgery

    By supporting tissue healing and bone regeneration, BIO PRF can help reduce inflammation, encourage faster recovery, and support long-term oral health.

    BIO PRF and Dental Implants

    Successful dental implants depend on proper bone formation and healthy soft tissue around the implant site. Platelet-rich fibrin may be used during implant placement or bone grafting procedures to support the healing process.

    When PRF is placed around dental implants, it contributes to tissue regeneration by releasing growth factors that promote bone formation and improve integration with surrounding bone grafts. This biological support can help stabilize the surgical site during early healing and support predictable implant outcomes.

    BIO PRF does not replace bone grafts when grafting is required, but it can enhance how the body responds to those materials.

    How BIO PRF Differs From PRP Therapy

    Patients may hear about PRP therapy in sports medicine, skin rejuvenation, or cosmetic treatments for fine lines, acne scars, and dark circles. While PRP and PRF both use platelet concentration from the patient’s blood, they differ in structure and behavior.

    Unlike liquid platelet treatments, PRF forms a soft, natural healing layer that stays in place at the surgical site. This allows healing signals to be released gradually, providing steady support as tissues repair and regenerate. Because of this added structure and longer-lasting healing support, PRF is commonly used in oral and maxillofacial procedures, especially when bone grafting or tissue repair is involved.

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    What to Expect During the BIO PRF Process

    The BIO PRF process begins with a thorough examination and treatment plan. If PRF is appropriate, a small blood sample is collected from the patient using a standard blood draw. This blood sample is processed immediately in the office.

    Once prepared, the PRF clot or PRF membranes are applied directly to the surgical site during the procedure. The entire process adds minimal time to surgery and does not require additional recovery steps beyond standard post-operative care.

    Because PRF uses the patient’s own blood, the risk of adverse reactions is low, and the material integrates naturally into the healing site.

    Benefits of Platelet-Rich Fibrin

    BIO PRF offers several patient-focused benefits when used appropriately as part of oral surgery care.

    Potential benefits include:

    • Support for natural healing using the patient’s own blood.
    • Sustained release of growth factors at the surgical site.
    • Improved tissue healing and wound repair.
    • Support for bone grafts and bone regeneration.
    • Integration with soft tissue and surrounding structures.

    These benefits help promote comfort and stability during the healing process while supporting long-term oral health.

    Is BIO PRF Right for You?

    Not every surgical procedure requires platelet-rich fibrin. Its use depends on the type of procedure, the condition of the oral tissues, and overall treatment goals. During consultation, your oral surgeon will explain whether BIO PRF may enhance your healing and discuss how it fits into your treatment plan.

    This discussion allows patients to make informed decisions based on comfort, recovery expectations, and long-term outcomes.

    Schedule a Consultation

    If you are planning oral surgery or dental implant treatment and would like to learn more about BIO PRF, the team at Implant & Oral Surgery of Columbus is here to help. Contact our office to schedule a consultation and discuss how platelet-rich fibrin may support healing, comfort, and successful surgical outcomes.

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