What is L-PRF therapy?

Are you considering dental implants or oral surgery and have questions about L-PRF therapy and how it can help? Watch this video by dedicated Las Vegas dentist Dr. Harvey Chin as he explains the benefits of Leukocyte – Platelet Rich Fibrin (L-PRF) in accelerating healing times after undergoing oral surgery in Las Vegas.

What is L-PRF therapy? It’s a newer procedure to replace the old PRP. We use natural blood to help us use your body parts to treat things. Not something artificial from a pig or a cow or anything like that.

If you want natural from your own body, less invasive, more homeopathic, so to speak, that’s the newer technology procedure to do that we offer in the office. We’d love to help you.

If you or someone you love needs L-PRF, schedule a free consultation with Dr. Harvey Chin to learn about the L-PRF therapy procedure to help prevent bone loss after an extraction in a homeopathic way.

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The Mini Dental Implant Advantage

Immediate Results

Because they are less invasive, and don’t require the lengthy healing time of traditional implants, they can typically be loaded with crowns, bridges and dentures immediately.

Less Healing Time & Fewer Visits

Because mini implants are much smaller, placing them is a less invasive procedure—requiring less healing time and discomfort, and fewer visits.

No More Decay

Mini implants are made out of titanium—the same type of material that is used on artificial joints, and they are not subject to decay or periodontal disease.

Mini Dental Implants Can Change Your Life!

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