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Josefa Castro Salas
Isabel Celhay Rodríguez
Francisca Contreras Luna
Dr. Matías San Martín
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3. Effect of a topical antimicrobial paste on
healing after extraction of molars in HIV
positive patients
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Abstract
Aim: To assess the efficacy of a medicated dressing in the socket on the
healing after dental extractions in HIV positive patients.
Patients and methods: Forty HIV positive patients with CD4 counts
below 200 cells/mm3 who were to have molar teeth extracted were
randomly allocated to have the socket dressed with a medicated paste
(Rifocort® with camphorated parachlorophenol and iodoform) and
sutured (treated group), or merely sutured (control group).
Results: The sockets in the treated group healed more quickly than in
the control group.
4. A new combination of drugs intended to
be used as a preventive measure for the
postextraction complications. A
preliminary report
• http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6792091
• Abstract
• Fifteen extraction sockets packed with a new drug combination, including a local anesthetic
(cincain chloride), a local antiseptic (tri-iodomethane) and two drugs with a potent
antifibrinolytic activity (tranexamic acid and propyl-hydroxybenzoic acid) in Gelfoam as a
vehicle, were assessed clinically with special reference to the development of the
postextraction symptoms, dry socket included. As a control series, 15 extraction sockets
allowed to undergo a spontaneous healing were similarly evaluated. All the sockets in both
series were found to heal according to the normal sequence. There were, however,
statistically highly significant differences between the two series with regard to the clotting
time, postextraction pain and the need for adjunct analgesics, in favor of the sockets packed
with the compound in test. The observed beneficial effects of the test compound are
discussed in the light of the recently elucidated etiologic and pathogenetic mechanisms
leading to the development of dry socket, and a conclusion is drawn that the present results,
although preliminary due to the limited number of patients, advocate further evaluation of
the new drug combination and its applicability in the prevention of the troublesome
postextraction complications, including dry socket.
5. Secondary Healing After Removal of Large
Keratocystic Odontogenic Tumor in the
Mandible: Enucleation Followed by Open
Packing of Iodoform Gauze
• http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0278239111018921
• PATIENTS AND METHODS:
• We performed a retrospective case series study of 27 patients with KCOTs larger than 5
cm treated at our institution between September 2003 and September 2008. A
conservative surgical treatment was applied, which involved enucleation of the primary
lesion and open packing of the residual osseous defect with iodoform gauze for
secondary healing. Bone regeneration, tumor recurrence, and surgical complications
were observed and analyzed. We used the χ(2) test and Pearson correlation coefficient
for statistical analysis.
• CONCLUSION
• Enucleation with subsequent open packing was shown to be a conservative and
comfortable treatment for patients and appears to be an effective choice for the
management of large KCOTs in the mandible.
6. Effect of a topical drug combination on the
early healing of extraction sockets in the vervet
monkey.
• http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=(%22iodoform%22%20[Supp
lementary%20Concept])%20AND%20%22Gelatin%20Sponge,%20Absorba
ble%22[Mesh]