2017
DOI: 10.9734/bjmmr/2017/33470
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Evaluation of Blood Banked Fibrin Glue versus Blood Banked Platelet Glue as a Local Hemosatic Agent and a Healing Promoter in Patients with Acute Leukemia Undergoing Tooth Extraction

Abstract: This work was carried out in collaboration between both authors. Author SS designed the study, performed the statistical analysis, wrote the protocol and wrote the first draft of the manuscript. Author IS corrected the minor change in the second draft. Both authors read and approved the final manuscript.

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“…Different strategies had been proposed for controlling the immediate inflammatory reactions that might be developed following the transalveolar extraction of the lower third molar in the literature. Some proposed various surgical closure approaches with or without using drains, 15,16 using medication such as analgesics, 17 corticosteroids, 18,19 fibrin and platelet glue, 20,21 antibiotics 22,23 and other proposed new modalities to include physical therapeutic approaches such as cryotherapy 24 and laser application. 25 The implementation of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) as a successful tool in dentistry reported in the literature for more than three decades.…”
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“…Different strategies had been proposed for controlling the immediate inflammatory reactions that might be developed following the transalveolar extraction of the lower third molar in the literature. Some proposed various surgical closure approaches with or without using drains, 15,16 using medication such as analgesics, 17 corticosteroids, 18,19 fibrin and platelet glue, 20,21 antibiotics 22,23 and other proposed new modalities to include physical therapeutic approaches such as cryotherapy 24 and laser application. 25 The implementation of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) as a successful tool in dentistry reported in the literature for more than three decades.…”
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confidence: 99%