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Course PRF Platelet Rich Fibrin
Joseph Choukroun

Description COURSE PRF. Platelet Rich Fibrin PLAN DU COURS PRF: Définition, mode d’action, protocoles. In the field of wound healing, PRF has attracted increasing interest among dental surgeons since its publication in 2001...

PRF

Fibrin Rich Platelet

A revolutionary breakthrough for aesthetic, orthopedic and dental treatments

Dr. JOSEPH CHOUKROUN
Inventor of PRF since 2001
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PRF
ORTHOPEDIC

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PRF
Aesthetics

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PRF
DENTAL

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HOW IS PRF BETTER THAN PRP?

THE Graft™ Purity

Is THE Graft™ a safe material?

Patented virus inactivation process technology.
Thanks to a highly efficient patented manufacturing process, THE Graft™ is free of any organic component that could be the potential cause of infection or immune reaction. This unique process preserves most of the physical properties of THE Graft™'s native porcine bone structure.

A large surface area is an essential requirement for grafting materials. It not only provides a larger surface area available for osteoblast cell attachment, but also facilitates the exchange of nutrients and waste products, and allows greater quantities of blood, proteins and growth factors to be absorbed onto the scaffold.

Monoglyc™ + suture matelassier apicale

  • Extensible
  • Stable knots
  • High tear resistance
  • Reliable knot security
  • Maintain 50% tensile strength for 14-28 days
  • Enough time for periosteal reattachment
  • Very flexible
  • Atraumatic tissue passage
  • Optimum tissue compatibility No need for removal
  • No plaque build-up
  • Resorbable in around 4 weeks (5/0) Reduced risk of dehiscence

Speakers on PRF in Canada 

News and articles
Platelet-Rich Fibrin and Its Emerging Therapeutic Benefits for Musculoskeletal Injury Treatment
Feb 8, 2022
Vertical and horizontal reconstruction in the posterior mandible: Proposal for a simplified, reproducible protocol.
Feb 8, 2022
Fluid platelet-rich fibrin stimulates greater dermal skin fibroblast cell migration, proliferation, and collagen synthesis when compared to platelet-rich plasma
Feb 8, 2022
 
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