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Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd ; 120(7-8): 378-82, 2013.
Article in Dutch | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23923440

ABSTRACT

In this split mouth experiment, the feasibility ofpolyurethane foam as a local hemostatic agent after dental extractions was studied. Ten healthy patients underwent 2 extractions ofa dental element in 1 treatment session. The 10 patients were subsequently randomly divided in a gelatin group and a collagen group. In the gelatin group, a polyurethane foam (PU) was applied in 1 extraction socket, while in the other socket a commercially available gelatin foam was applied. In the collagen group, a PU was applied in 1 socket, and a collagen wadding in the other. All hemostats were removed after 2 minutes, after which the degree of coagulation was measured using a thrombin/antithrombin test and a fibrinogen test. This study suggests that polyurethane foam has hemostatic capacity. Large scale clinical research is needed to confirm this finding, and should indicate whether this hemostatic capacity is clinically relevant.


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Hemostatics/therapeutic use , Oral Hemorrhage/prevention & control , Polyurethanes/therapeutic use , Tooth Extraction/adverse effects , Dry Socket/prevention & control , Female , Hemostatics/pharmacology , Humans , Male , Oral Hemorrhage/etiology , Polyurethanes/pharmacology , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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