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TMD can severally impact your quality of life through pain and discomfort. PRF lets us harness your body's natural ability to heal.

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What is PRF treatment, and how does it work?

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the term for when the airway collapses, either partially or fully, while someone is asleep. This limits or blocks the ability for air to flow into the lungs. As the person continues to try and breathe, the airway constricts, no matter how hard they try to keep breathing. Once this happens, the person will change the position of their tongue and jaw so that the airway is now open. This usually is followed by the person gasping or snorting. Finally, the person affected will begin this process again.


The effects of this are harmful. It not only makes it harder to breathe, which can be dangerous, but it also leads to less restful sleep. When the airways constrict, the brain “awakens” the person so that they are sleeping more lightly. Spurts of gasping and snorting can repeat hundreds of times throughout the night, disrupting sleep all around.


If you are suffering from sleep apnea in Utah, please come see us.

PRF Treatment

PRF (Platelet-rich fibrin) treatment is a type of regenerative medicine that uses a patient's own blood to promote healing and tissue regeneration. The treatment involves collecting a sample of blood from the patient and processing it to separate out the platelets and fibrin, which are then re-injected into the treatment area. The platelets in PRF contain growth factors that help to stimulate the body's natural healing processes, while the fibrin helps to create a scaffold for new tissue to grow on.


PRF treatment is often used in dental procedures such as dental implant placement and bone grafting, as well as in orthopedic surgery and other medical procedures. Studies have shown that PRF treatment can be effective in promoting healing and tissue regeneration, and it is considered a safe and effective procedure. At the Center for Sleep Apnea and TMJ we utilize PRF in the TMJ to encourage healing, prevent arthritis, and reduce inflammation.

What's the difference between PRP and PRF?

PRP (Platelet-rich plasma) and PRF (Platelet-rich fibrin) are similar in that they both involve using a patient's own blood to promote healing and tissue regeneration. However, there are some key differences between the two treatments.


The main difference between PRP and PRF is the way in which the platelets are processed and prepared. PRP is created by processing a patient's blood to concentrate the platelets and growth factors. The platelets are then re-injected into the treatment area. This process is often done by spinning the blood sample in a centrifuge to separate out the different components.



PRF, on the other hand, is created by processing a patient's blood to separate out the platelets and fibrin, which are then re-injected into the treatment area. The fibrin creates a scaffold for new tissue to grow on.

PRP and PRF

Another difference between PRP and PRF is that PRF contains a higher concentration of platelets and growth factors, as well as white blood cells, which can help to boost the body's natural healing process. Additionally, PRF is processed differently, which creates a clot-like consistency that can be used as a membrane during surgical procedures.


Both PRP and PRF are considered safe and effective treatments, but more research is needed to fully understand the long-term effects and optimal use of these treatments.

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Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy

Is PRF good for joint pain and arthritis?

PRF (Platelet-rich fibrin) has been proposed as a possible treatment option for joint pain and arthritis, as it is thought that the growth factors in the platelets can help to stimulate the body's natural healing processes and reduce inflammation. However, the effectiveness of PRF for these conditions is still being studied, and more research is needed to fully understand its potential benefits.


A few studies have shown that PRF may have some benefits in reducing pain and inflammation in patients with knee osteoarthritis. Additionally, PRF has been used in combination with other treatments, such as stem cell therapy, for knee and hip osteoarthritis, with some positive results. However, the studies are not conclusive, and more research is needed to determine the optimal use of PRF in treating joint pain and arthritis.


It is important to note that PRF is not a substitute for standard-of-care treatments, and it should be used as an adjunct therapy under the guidance of a qualified healthcare provider.

It's always recommended to consult with a specialist before taking any treatment.

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