Abstract

The article presents the experience of a new therapeutic method, addressing postoperative implant pathology.Methods: Hyaluronic acid has been used in the management of various mucoperiosteal pathologies (directing secondary healing of oral wounds, restoration / increasing the volume of connective tissue – periosteal preoperativ or the papillary volume).Hyaluronic acid used had different concentration. The presentation forms both viscous and fluid particle size and type/acid’s grade of complexation) provided various therapeutic effects with specific indication of administration respected by the authors. Different products available at this time in Romania were used analyzing the results in time.Results: This therapeutic approach provided a good management in secondary granulation and wound healing of oral tissues in difficult cases (GBR, implant therapy) in which the persistence of dehiscence wound can cause a failure of surgical treatment (loss of membrane, alloplastic material or implant).Conclusion: This results places this innovative therapeutic method with others successful therapeutic solutions in usual dental practice, providing a quick and efficient settlement of some difficult clinical cases.

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