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Plasma rich in growth factors (PRP)
Plasma rich in growth factors (PRP) in Madrid
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is an advanced technique that is increasingly being used in dentistry to accelerate tissue regeneration, improve healing and promote bone repair in dental procedures. This innovative treatment is based on the use of the patient's own platelets to stimulate natural healing processes, making it a highly effective and biocompatible option in various dental procedures.
MAKE AN APPOINTMENTWhat is PRP treatment in dentistry?
Treatment with PRP in dentistry consists of extracting a small amount of blood from the patient, which is processed in specialized equipment to separate plasma containing a high concentration of platelets. These platelets, when injected into the area to be treated, release growth factors that stimulate cell regeneration, accelerate wound healing and improve tissue vascularization.
This procedure has a wide variety of applications within dentistry, especially in surgical and oral regeneration procedures.
Applications of PRP in dentistry
● Dental implants: One of the most common uses of PRP is in dental implant procedures. PRP accelerates bone and soft tissue healing
around the implant, reducing recovery time and improving the success rate of bone implant integration.
● Bone regeneration: In cases of significant bone loss, such as in patients who need bone grafts before dental implants are placed, PRP helps
stimulate the formation of new bone and improves graft integration.
● Tooth extractions: After a tooth extraction, especially complex extractions or wisdom teeth, PRP accelerates gum healing and reduces inflammation and postoperative pain. In addition, it improves the regeneration of the alveolar bone, helping to preserve the bone structure of the jaw.
● Periodontal surgery: In treatments for advanced periodontal diseases, PRP is used to regenerate the tissues surrounding the teeth, promoting healing of the gums and bone lost due to periodontal disease.
● Gum treatments: PRP can be used in gum grafting procedures to improve healing and reduce the possibility of complications, such as infections or graft rejection.
● Gingival rejuvenation: PRP is also used to regenerate gingival tissues, improving gum health, reducing inflammation and helping to maintain a natural aesthetic appearance after dental procedures.
Benefits of PRP in dentistry
✔ Improved healing: PRP accelerates the healing process in oral and dental surgical procedures, significantly reducing recovery times.
✔ Reducing inflammation and pain: Thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties, PRP reduces postoperative pain and swelling, making the patient experience much more comfortable.
✔ Stimulation of bone and tissue regeneration: PRP promotes the regeneration of alveolar bone and soft tissues, which is crucial for implant integration and injury healing.
✔ Long-lasting results: The use of PRP improves the effectiveness of dental procedures, offering longer lasting and satisfactory results for both implants and periodontal treatments.
✔ Natural and safe treatment: By using the patient's own platelets, PRP reduces the risk of allergic reactions or complications associated with external material treatments, offering a completely biocompatible solution.
PRP treatment procedure in dentistry
1. Blood collection: A small amount of blood is drawn from the patient, similar to a conventional blood draw.
2. Plasma processing: The blood is processed in centrifugation equipment, which separates platelet-rich plasma from the rest of the blood components.
3. Application of PRP: Concentrated plasma is injected into the areas to be treated, such as the area of the dental implant, the gums or the bone graft area, stimulating the
regeneration and accelerating healing.
4. Recovery: The procedure is minimally invasive and does not require long recovery periods. Most patients can return to normal activities quickly, with marked improvement in healing.
Is it suitable for all patients?
PRP treatment is suitable for a wide variety of patients, especially those who are undergoing oral surgical procedures, such as implant placement, extractions, or periodontal treatments.
Treatment Results
The results of PRP treatment are generally visible within a few weeks, although cell regeneration and improved healing continue for several months. Most patients experience less pain, less inflammation, and a much faster recovery compared to conventional treatments.