PRF COURSES
DESCRIPTION
WHAT IS PLATELET RICH FIBRIN - PRF
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PRF is a provisional 3-dimensional matrix made of fibrin that accelerates wound healing
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It contains a number of growth factors found in human blood centrifuged to reach supra-physiological doses that assist in tissue regeneration
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It significantly decreases the rate of infection up to 10 fold, especially following molar extractions and prior/during implant placement
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Patients report less morbidity, swelling and use of analgesics following regeneration with PRF
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In many clinical indications, may be used alone to replace the high costs associated with bone grafts, connective tissue grafts, and/or barrier membranes
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Improved patient satisfaction
1 DAY PROGRAM
BIOLOGY OF WOUND HEALING
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Platelet Rich Fibrin intensive course
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Growth factors: biology and physiology, mechanisms of action
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Low Speed Centrifugation Concept for PRF: More cytokines and growth factors
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Composition and influence on tissue healing
BIOLOGY OF PLATELET RICH FIBRIN
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Use of PRF in oral surgery and periodontology
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Liquid PRF: PRF that may be injected or combined with biomaterials
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PRF as a “matrix” in soft tissue management: protocols, clinical results
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PRF as a “matrix” in bone augmentation: protocols, clinical results
CLINICAL INDICATIONS FOR PLATELET RICH FIBRIN - PRF
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Protocols, clinical results, new perspectives in soft tissue regeneration and bone reconstruction
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PRF mixed with biomaterials: what kind of biomaterials do we have to mix with PRF?
HANDS-ON AND DEMO - PHLEBOTOMY TECHNIQUE
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In order to maximize the potential of the PRF, blood collection from your patient is necessary.
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There will be an introductory course in phlebotomy, including a hands-on session.
Cancellation Policy
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A full refund for all course registration is available up to 30 days prior to the first date of the course. Thereafter, a 25% deposit fee will be forfeited owing to the necessity to inform hotels over food and beverage numbers 30 days in advance. No refund will be granted 7 days prior to the course start date. All refund requests must be submitted by mail or email.