2018
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1073/3/032033
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Acceleration of wound healing with use of secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor could be seen by osteopontin expression in Rattus norvegicus post tooth extraction

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“…The wound healing grade refers to the evaluation of the healing degree according to conditions during healing, which objectively reflects the postoperative rehabilitation efficacy [ 20 ]. Fitriani et al [ 21 ] demonstrated that the infection control management in the operating room was applied to the groin wound infection, and the overall infection rate (including superficial wound infection) was 3.03%, which was lower than 14.22% in the control group, indicating that the infection control route in the operating room significantly reduced wound infection and improved the treatment efficacy. Furthermore, the infection control route effectively reduced the wound infection rate, accelerated postoperative recovery, and improved nursing satisfaction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wound healing grade refers to the evaluation of the healing degree according to conditions during healing, which objectively reflects the postoperative rehabilitation efficacy [ 20 ]. Fitriani et al [ 21 ] demonstrated that the infection control management in the operating room was applied to the groin wound infection, and the overall infection rate (including superficial wound infection) was 3.03%, which was lower than 14.22% in the control group, indicating that the infection control route in the operating room significantly reduced wound infection and improved the treatment efficacy. Furthermore, the infection control route effectively reduced the wound infection rate, accelerated postoperative recovery, and improved nursing satisfaction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%