Oral Surgery
Dental oral surgery refers to a variety of surgical procedures performed to treat issues affecting the teeth, gums, jaws, and mouth. These surgeries typically address complex dental problems that cannot be treated with more conventional methods like fillings, crowns, or braces. Oral surgery can range from minor procedures to more invasive surgeries
Tooth Extraction:
This is one of the most common types of oral surgery. Teeth may need to be extracted for various reasons, such as severe decay, infection, crowding, or as part of orthodontic treatment (such as removing teeth for braces). Wisdom teeth extractions are also common, especially if they are impacted or causing discomfort.
We also offer PRF for all oral surgery procedures which aids in healing and bone and tissue regeneration.
What is prf?
PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) is a type of autologous platelet concentrate, meaning it is created from a patient’s own blood. During the procedure, a small amount of the patient’s blood is drawn, processed in a centrifuge, and then separated into layers. The resulting PRF is a fibrin matrix that contains a high concentration of platelets, growth factors, white blood cells, which play a key role in tissue repair and regeneration.
Unlike PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma), which is a similar treatment, PRF does not require the addition of any external substances (such as calcium chloride) to activate the platelets. The natural fibrin matrix that forms during the processing of PRF is a slow-release system for growth factors, which promotes long-lasting healing benefits.
PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) is a natural, advanced healing biomaterial used in various dental treatments to enhance tissue regeneration and accelerate healing – it is also used in our facial aesthetics procedures. It is derived from a patient’s own blood and is often used in procedures like dental implant placements, bone grafting, periodontal surgeries, and soft tissue treatments. PRF is a second-generation platelet concentrate that harnesses the body’s healing properties to promote faster recovery and better outcomes in dental procedures.
