PRP in Dentistry
Accelerated Healing. Natural Regeneration. Advanced Care.
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy is an advanced regenerative treatment used in modern dentistry to promote faster healing and improve treatment outcomes. PRP utilizes your body’s own natural healing properties to enhance tissue repair and reduce recovery time after dental procedures.
What Is PRP?
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is created from a small sample of your own blood. The blood is processed in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets, which are rich in growth factors. These growth factors play a critical role in healing and tissue regeneration.
Because PRP is derived from your own body, it is safe, natural, and biocompatible.
How Is PRP Used in Dentistry?
PRP is commonly used in:
- Dental implant procedures
- Bone grafting
- Tooth extractions
- Periodontal (gum) surgery
- Oral surgery
- Sinus lifts
By applying PRP to the treatment area, we stimulate faster healing and improve tissue regeneration.
Benefits of PRP Therapy
- Accelerates healing time
- Reduces swelling and discomfort
- Promotes bone and soft tissue regeneration
- Lowers risk of infection
- Improves surgical outcomes
- Uses your body’s natural healing factors
Patients often experience smoother recovery and enhanced long-term results.
What to Expect
- A small blood sample is drawn.
- The sample is processed to concentrate the platelets.
- The PRP is applied to the surgical or treatment area.
The process is quick, safe, and performed right in our office.
A Natural Approach to Healing
PRP represents the future of regenerative dentistry — enhancing the body’s ability to heal itself while improving comfort and clinical results.
If you are planning a surgical dental procedure, ask our team whether PRP therapy is right for you.

