Platelet Rich Fibrin :-A Literature Review
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platelet-rich fibrin, platelets, growth factors, wound healing, bone formation, bone graft, membraneAbstract
Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF), a second-generation platelet concentrate, has emerged as an increasingly popular option in regenerative medicine. This biological material offers several advantages - it comes from the patient's own body, requires simple preparation steps, is cost-effective, and provides sustained release of growth factors over time, making it superior to conventional platelet concentrates. While researchers have developed various PRF preparation methods that yield different concentrations of growth factors and biomolecules essential for wound healing, there soft tissues. This article examines recent developments in understanding the physiological effects of PRF components and explores innovative approaches to its use. Additionally, it traces the development of platelet concentrates over time and examines the biological characteristics of different PRF preparation techniques
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