Pennsylvania Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, LTD
Oral Surgery & Facial Cosmetics
Philadelphia, Bryn Mawr, King of Prussia, Collegeville PA
215-557-0557

Frequently Asked Questions

Platelet Rich Plasma

Is PRP safe?

Yes. During the outpatient surgical procedure a small amount of your own blood is drawn out via the IV. This blood is then placed in the PRP centrifuge machine and spun down. In less than fifteen minutes, the Platelet Rich Plasma is formed and ready to use.

Should PRP be used in all bone-grafting cases?

Not always. In some cases, there is no need forPlatelet Rich Plasma. However, in the majority of cases, application of PRP to the graft will increase the final amount of bone present in addition to making the wound heal faster and more efficiently.

Will my insurance cover the costs?

Unfortunately not. The cost of the PRP application (approximately $400) is paid by the patient.

Can PRP be used alone to stimulate bone formation?

No.Platelet Rich Plasma must be mixed with either the patient’s own bone, a bone substitute material such as demineralized freeze-dried bone, or a synthetic bone product, such as BIO-OSS.

Are there any contraindications to PRP?

Very few. Obviously, patients with bleeding disorders or hematologic diseases do not qualify for this in-office procedure. Check with your surgeon and/or primary care physician to determine if PRP is right for you.