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International Journal of Clinical Medicine Research  
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Comparison of Two Different Gingival Gel in the Healing of Oral Tissue
International Journal of Clinical Medicine Research
Vol.3 , No. 5, Publication Date: Sep. 24, 2016, Page: 72-75
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Authors
 
[1]    

Antonio Crispino, School of Dentistry, University of Catanzaro Magna Graecia, Catanzaro, Italy.

[2]    

Leonzio Fortunato, School of Dentistry, University of Catanzaro Magna Graecia, Catanzaro, Italy.

[3]    

Roberto Del Giudice, School of Dentistry, University of Catanzaro Magna Graecia, Catanzaro, Italy.

 
Abstract
 

In recent years the Dental research never gave up to the possibility of using a topical preparation that can act on collagen neoproduction and extracellular matrix regeneration, facilitating and accelerating the healing process both of superficial and bone wounds and therefore, which could reduce the percentage of infections, which is sterile and has hemostatic and anti-edema effects. In our study, we compared clinical healing of oral tissues using two different gingival gel. One based on sodium hyaluronate with synthetic amino acids (glycine, lysine, proline, leucine) with characteristics of a medical device fibroblast-stimulating, neo-collagen and inductor of the regeneration of the extracellular matrix, the other consisting of triticum vulgare, a cereal with absorbing property, thickeners, abrasives and emollients. The experiment was conducted on a sample of 1310 Patients aged between 5 and 90 years during three years of clinical activity. Our comparison was carried out on each type of patient except for those subjects who had reported a history of an adverse reaction to the above principals. The patients were divided in two subgroups; group A: patients with identical bilateral lesions group B: different patients whit same injuries. The patients were examined at T0 (surgery time) and at T1 (7 days after). Patients treated with hyaluronic acid have shown significant clinical improvement of lesions in T1 baseline. Furthermore, the subgroup A patients treated both with hyaluronic acid and triticum vulgare reported a better comfort for the sites treated with first one during the period from T0 to T1. Hyaluronic acid could be used routinely after oral surgery. Further studies are needed to develop a use’s protocol.


Keywords
 

Gingival Gel, Tissue Regeneration, Oral Mucosa


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