What Is PRP in Dentistry and When Is It Used?

PRP in dentistry stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma, a regenerative treatment created from a patient’s own blood to help accelerate healing after dental procedures. It is commonly used in oral surgery, dental implant procedures, gum treatments, and bone grafting to support faster tissue repair and reduce recovery discomfort. While many dental procedures heal naturally, PRP and related therapies can be especially helpful in more complex or surgical cases.