Gel vs. fibrin: race to heal mouth wounds faster
NCT ID NCT07320391
Summary
This study tested two topical treatments to help the roof of the mouth heal after a common gum graft procedure. Researchers compared an ozonated gel to a material made from the patient's own blood (titanium platelet-rich fibrin) in 39 patients. The goal was to see which one better reduced pain and helped the surgical wound close more quickly.
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Outpatient Clinic of Periodontology and Oral medicine Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University, Egypt
Alexandria, Egypt
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