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Soft-tissue Wound Healing by Anti-advanced Glycation End-products Agents The blocking of advanced glycation end-products (AGE) has been shown to reduce diabetic complications and control periodontitis. This study investigated the pattern of palatal wound-healing after graft harvesting under the ...
Clinical features of surgical soft tissue wound healing in dentistry have been rarely discussed in the international literature. The aim of the present paper is to highlight both the main clinical findings of surgical wound healing, especially in periodontal and implant dentistry, and the wound heali...
Soft Tissue A thorough determination of soft tissue injuries is important for a knowledgeable evaluation of wound healing, but even more so for the evaluation of long-term function and outcome of primary or secondary reconstructive surgery.21 The amount of soft tissue present in the area of a wo...
Soft tissue repair or healing refers to a series of pathophysiological processes in which tissues are repaired by regeneration, repair, and reconstruction after soft tissue defects (such as wounds, incisions, and wound surfaces) caused by trauma or other
In the oral soft tissues, stem cells with the potential to improve tissue healing are present in a number of tissues including the gingiva, muscle, periodontal ligament and buccal mucosa (Fig.1; Table1). These stem cells have attracted attention because of their ease of accessibility and their...
(2015). Management of the skin and soft tissue in the geriatric surgical patient. The Surgical ... D Greenhalgh - 《Surgical Clinics of North America》 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 The Conundrum of the Gram-Positive Rod: Are We Missing Important Pathogens in Complicated Skin and Soft-Tissue ...
Since the prerequisite of implant placement is making an incision and creating a wound in the soft tissue, followed by drilling the jaw bone, as with any other surgery, the procedure might have complications, including swelling, pain, improper healing of soft and hard tissue, bleeding and ...
Wound healing is an essential aspect after dental extraction or any surgical procedure; it is defined as the complex and dynamic process of replacing devitalized and missing cellular structures and tissue layers [1]. Four essential phases constitute normal socket wound healing, i.e., hemostasis, ...
Wounds and tissue defects of the hand and foot often lead to severe functional impairment of the affected extremity. Next to general principles of wound healing, special functional and anatomic considerations must be taken into account in the treatment o