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Resumen de Pilot clinical study of the efficacy of a hyaluronic acid (1%) and chlorhexidine (0.20%) gel in post-extraction dentistry

Jorge Ripollés de Ramón, Víctor Serrano Sánchez, Constantino Colmenero Ruiz, Iris Vaello Checa

  • Objective: The objective of the present study was to compare the efficacy, in terms of oral healing and post-surgical pain, in a group of patients treated with an oral application of 1% hyaluronic acid (HA) together with 0.20% chlorhexidine (CHX), compared to patients treated with placebo and a third group treated with HA 0.20%, CHX 0.20% + Panthenol.

    Method: The study design is an analytical, experimental, randomised, blind, prospective longitudinal study. A sampleof 45 patients was randomised and divided into 3 comparison groups of 15, with each group receiving a different composition gel after a dental extraction. The control group received a gel of 0.20% hyaluronic acid and 0.20% chlorhexidine; the placebo group was applied a gel of similar consistency but without the active ingredients; and the experimental group received a gel with 1% hyaluronic acid and 0.20% chlorhexidine. Efficacy variables were measured at 24, 48 and 72 hours and 7 days.

    Results: For post-operative pain, we found no statistically significant differences in any of the groups analysed. For healing, the group receiving 1% hyaluronic acid and 0.20% chlorhexidine had the best results from a statistical point of view in the first 24-48 hours compared to the other two groups.

    Conclusions: The results obtained seemed to show that topical application of 1% hyaluronic acid together with 0.20% chlorhexidine influences soft tissue healing positively after a tooth extraction; however, it does not seem to have any beneficial effects on post-operative oral pain.


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