2023
DOI: 10.3390/prosthesis5030045
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Effectiveness of Adjunctive Hyaluronic Acid Application in Surgical Treatment of Gingival Recession Sites

Mattia Manfredini,
Mario Beretta,
Carlo Maiorana
et al.

Abstract: The aim of this systematic scoping review was to provide scientific evidence on the efficacy and methods of application of hyaluronic acid (HA) in the coverage of gingival recessions in terms of recession depth (RD) reduction, clinical attachment level (CAL) gain and probing depth (PD). An electronic search of the literature on the main databases was conducted. Initially, 405 articles were identified. Finally, four studies were included after the review process. It was not possible to perform a meta-analysis o… Show more

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“…Previous research 30,37 explored the effects of cold saline solution irrigation during osteotomy in a cohort of patients undergoing mandibular third molar extraction. Their findings demonstrated reduced postoperative complications, such as swelling and pain, when the cold saline solution was used intraoperatively 38–40 . They reported improved patient outcomes regarding reduced postoperative discomfort and faster recovery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Previous research 30,37 explored the effects of cold saline solution irrigation during osteotomy in a cohort of patients undergoing mandibular third molar extraction. Their findings demonstrated reduced postoperative complications, such as swelling and pain, when the cold saline solution was used intraoperatively 38–40 . They reported improved patient outcomes regarding reduced postoperative discomfort and faster recovery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%