%0 Journal Article %T Evaluating the Benefits of Platelet Rich-Fibrin in Periodontal Regeneration: A Literature Review %A Hadeel Albahar %A Mahmoud Abu-Ta¡¯a %J Open Journal of Stomatology %P 106-115 %@ 2160-8717 %D 2023 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojst.2023.133008 %X Introduction: Platelet Rich-Fibrin (PRF) is a biological matrix derived from a patient¡¯s own blood, rich in growth factors and platelets. Its use in various periodontal and non-periodontal procedures is gaining recognition due to its potential in promoting tissue regeneration. The purpose of this review was to evaluate the benefits of using PRF in intra-bony defect regeneration, guided-bone regeneration, and sinus floor elevation. Methods: The study searched PubMed for manuscripts published between 2017 and 2022 to better understand the clinical and radiological effects of PRF. The manuscripts were divided into the following sections: intra-bony defect regeneration, guided-bone regeneration, and sinus floor elevation. Results: In intra-bony defects, PRF improved clinical and radiological parameters when compared with OFD alone, with a significant difference in wound healing at 7 days. In GBR, a CBCT evaluation shows no statistical difference between the PRF-autogenous bone complex group and the bovine bone-collagen membrane complex regarding volume change of the augmented bone with a 16% rate of bone loss following a 6-month healing period. Also, a slight increase in bone thickness has been seen when liquid PRF is used. In sinus floor elevation, results revealed no differences in graft volume between PRF group and control group at any of the evaluated time points. Although higher implant stability immediately postoperatively, higher new bone formation, the lesser amount of residual graft and earlier implant placement. Conclusion: Platelet Rich-Fibrin is widely accepted for use in periodontal surgery and dentistry due to its minimally invasive nature and low risk of adverse effects, with positive results in tissue regeneration. There is evidence that PRF leads to improved and faster healing, as well as cost-effective regenerative procedures compared to other treatments. %K Intra-Bony Defect %K Sinus Floor Elevation %K Platelet-Rich Fibrin %K Guided Tissue Regeneration %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=123724