2023
DOI: 10.3390/nano13040706
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The Effects of Chitosan on the Healing Process of Oral Mucosa: An Observational Cohort Feasibility Split-Mouth Study

Abstract: The healing process is a dynamic process accompanied by some classical symptoms of inflammation such as redness, swelling, pain, and loss of function. Chitosan is a natural polymer with properties that contribute to tissue healing, with properties that could be applied in periodontal therapy, such as the wound healing of oral mucosa. This experimental split-mouth study aims to assess the possibilities of chitosan influencing the healing process of oral mucosa in eight patients, where the studied group was subj… Show more

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“…It contains reactive amine groups amenable to chemical modification and crosslinking into porous scaffolds using freezing/lyophilization or particulate leaching techniques. Chitosan supports gingival fibroblast adhesion and matrix synthesis while having mucoadhesive and hemostatic properties beneficial for wound healing [55]. Composite chitosan-collagen scaffolds promoted gingival tissue regeneration better than either component alone in vivo.…”
Section: Natural Biomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…It contains reactive amine groups amenable to chemical modification and crosslinking into porous scaffolds using freezing/lyophilization or particulate leaching techniques. Chitosan supports gingival fibroblast adhesion and matrix synthesis while having mucoadhesive and hemostatic properties beneficial for wound healing [55]. Composite chitosan-collagen scaffolds promoted gingival tissue regeneration better than either component alone in vivo.…”
Section: Natural Biomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Ultrafine chitosan fibers produced by electrospinning also facilitated gingival cell proliferation. The combination of tunable mechanical properties, biocompatibility, and bioactivity make chitosan a promising biomaterial for gingival scaffolds [55].…”
Section: Natural Biomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endothelial cells secrete inhibitors, including nitric oxide and prostacyclin [9]. Following a rupture of the blood vessels, the blood extravasates into the injury site coming in contact with collagen and another extracellular matrix (ECM) elements leading to the activation of platelets and their release of clotting factors, causing the formation of the blood clot [10]. Fibronectin, fibrin, vitronectin, and thrombospondin comprise the blood clot [5].…”
Section: Haemostasismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Common symptoms of inflamed wound sites are pain, redness, and oedema. Neutrophils are the first cells to be attracted to the wound [10]. They appear within 24-36 hours of injury [5], and they immediately begin phagocytosis and secrete proteolytic enzymes to eliminate bacteria and irreversibly destroyed tissue.…”
Section: Inflammationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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