Evaluation of Post-extraction Site Wound Healing

Bikovski, Ljupco and Cvetanoski, Ognen and Dimova, Cena (2018) Evaluation of Post-extraction Site Wound Healing. In: Digital vs Analogical in Dental Medicine - First International Students Congress in Dental Medicine - 2018, 28-29 March 2018, Stip, Macedonia.

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Abstract

Introduction: Wound healing comprises a sequence of complex biological processes. All tissues follow an essentially identical pattern to complete the healing process with minimal scar formation. The process of post-extraction site wound healing is a long process that can be divided into four time frames : the initial in first 24 hours; Weeks 1 & 2; Weeks 3 & 4; Bone tissue healing timeline; where different types of changes can be seen.
Aim: The aim of this prospective study is to evaluate the clinical pattern of post-extraction wound healing with a goal to identify the types, incidence, and pattern of healing complications following non-surgical tooth extraction.
Materials and Methods: To achieve the aim, a patient who is 22 years old have been followed in order to appropriately manage the process of wound healing after tooth extraction.
Results: With the previously noted methods, we have achieved successful control over the complications. For example, the use of some medicaments like alvogyl, neocone and Zinc Oxide Eugenol Packing and e.t.c
Conclusion: Wound healing in the mouth occurs in the presence of many challenges, including a high bacterial and viral infections, and usually proceeds undisturbed and with preserved oral function.
Keywords wound, healing, extraction.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Poster)
Subjects: Medical and Health Sciences > Basic medicine
Medical and Health Sciences > Clinical medicine
Medical and Health Sciences > Health sciences
Medical and Health Sciences > Other medical sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Medical Science
Depositing User: Cena Dimova
Date Deposited: 25 Apr 2018 07:49
Last Modified: 25 Apr 2018 07:49
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/19891

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