Bone Augmentation With PRF

  • Bone Grafting Overview:

    • A surgical procedure used to repair or replace missing bone tissue due to periodontal disease, trauma, or other bone loss.
    • Often used to restore bone volume before dental procedures like implants.
  • Types of Bone Grafts:

    • Autologous Grafts: Sourced from the patient’s own bone for the most natural result.
    • Synthetic Grafts: Made from biosynthetic materials.
    • Allografts: Donor bone used to supplement bone volume.
  • Bone Augmentation with PRF (Platelet Rich Fibrin):

    • Uses the patient’s own blood to create a PRF gel rich in growth factors.
    • PRF Benefits:
      • Stimulates Bone Growth: Encourages faster healing and bone regeneration.
      • Strengthens & Stabilizes Bone: Enhances bone integrity and stability, especially after traumatic injuries or severe damage.
  • Purpose of Bone Augmentation:

    • Support for Dental Implants: Provides essential structural support, ensuring implant stability.
    • Jawbone Preservation: Prevents further bone loss and helps maintain jaw structure.
  • Benefits of Bone Grafting:

    • Promotes new bone growth, improving bone structure.
    • Enhances stability for implants and reduces the need for additional procedures.
  • Pre-Procedure Considerations:

    • Health Requirements: Ensure good general health, avoid smoking, alcohol, and certain medications.
    • Medical Disclosure: Inform the dentist of any existing medical conditions or current medications.
    • Oral Hygiene: Maintain good oral hygiene prior to surgery.
    • Pre-Operative Instructions: Follow all provided guidelines, which may include taking antibiotics to minimize infection risk.