Alomar, F. Ahmed, Alayed, S. Saud, Naitah, N. Abdulaziz, Alkadhi, A. Abdullah, Alhassoon, H. Abdulaziz, Alshahrani, S. Khalid, Alshahrani, S. Turki, Alaman, A. Khalid, Alsultan, M Ziyad, Ibtisam K. Almubarak, Reem A. Albluwi, Ebtehal G Albeshir
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目的:透明质酸(HA)是细胞外基质的主要碳水化合物成分,广泛分布于结缔组织、上皮组织和神经组织中。由于透明质酸可用于促进牙科治疗后的愈合,近来已被公认为口腔小手术的辅助治疗剂。本综述旨在为从业人员提供有关 HA 作为口腔小手术辅助治疗的最新信息。方法:通过对 PubMed 和 Google Scholar 进行文献检索以获取相关研究,初步筛选出 54 项研究,在排除范围外的研究后,最终纳入 29 项研究。结论大多数综述研究报告称,由于HA固有的良好特性,使用HA治疗AO、水肿、疼痛和肢体瘫痪具有积极意义。然而,数据表明,HA 会干扰出血处理。
The Use of Hyaluronic Acid in Reducing Postoperative Complications in Minor Oral Surgery: A Review
Aim: Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a major carbohydrate component of the extracellular matrix, and it is distributed widely throughout connective, epithelial tissues, and neural tissues. Since HA is used to promote healing following dental treatments, it has lately gained recognition as an adjuvant treatment for minor oral surgery. This review aims to give practitioners the most recent possible information regarding HA as an adjuvant treatment for minor oral surgery. Method: A literature search of PubMed and Google Scholar for obtaining the relevant studies revealed an initial screening of 54 studies, and after excluding the out-of-scope, the final included studies were 29 studies. Conclusion: Most reviewed studies reported positive associations with the usage of HA in treating AO, edema, pain, and trismus due to its inherent favorable properties. However, the data suggest that HA interferes with bleeding management.