A Cutting-edge Innovation: Europium-doped Monetite-infused Carrageenan – Hyaluronic Acid Membrane Enhances Soft-tissue Regeneration
Advances in Human Biology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 4, 2025
Abstract
Introduction:
Biopolymers,
known
for
their
biocompatibility
and
ability
to
mimic
the
extracellular
matrix
(ECM),
hold
great
potential
in
soft-tissue
regeneration.
Challenges
traditional
treatments
gingival
recession
have
driven
exploration
of
alternative
scaffolding
materials.
A
promising
approach
involves
fabrication
a
Europium-Monetite-infused
Carrageenan-Hyaluronic
Acid
(CAR
+HA+
Eu-Monetite)
membrane
enhance
mechanical
strength,
improve
stability,
promote
tissue
Materials
Methods:
The
scaffold
was
synthesised
by
blending
europium-monetite
into
CAR
+
HA
matrix.
Characterisation
techniques
included
scanning
electron
microscopy
(SEM)
surface
morphology,
Fourier-transform
infrared
(FTIR)
spectroscopy
chemical
composition,
tensile
testing
properties.
Contact
angle
measurements
evaluated
wettability,
while
haematoxylin
eosin
Masson’s
trichrome
staining
were
conducted
at
7
14
days
assess
organisation
ECM
formation.
Results:
SEM
revealed
porous
structure
scaffold,
enhancing
cellular
interactions.
FTIR
confirmed
presence
key
functional
groups,
showed
significant
improvements
strength
load-bearing
capacity.
indicated
reduced
hydrophilicity
with
addition
europium-monetite.
Histological
analysis
denser
organisation,
enhanced
formation,
improved
collagen
deposition
test
group
compared
control.
Discussion:
europium-doped
monetite
demonstrated
structural,
mechanical,
biological
It
promoted
synthesis
remodelling,
fostering
better
integration.
study
highlights
europium’s
role
angiogenesis
regeneration,
suggesting
scaffold’s
clinical
applications
repair.
Conclusion:
Eu-monetite
holds
promise
as
viable
offering
performance.
Language: Английский
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF LASER RADIATION WITH A WAVELENGTH OF 980 NM IN VESTIBULOPLASTY IN THE AREA OF INSTALLED DENTAL IMPLANTS
Sergey A. Kalinin,
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С. В. Тарасенко
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Russian Journal of Dentistry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 25, 2025
BACKGROUN:
Deficiency
of
the
attached
keratinized
gum
and
muscle
strains
often
lead
to
development
implantation
complications.
One
methods
formation
a
buffer
zone
gums
is
vestibuloplasty
using
free
gingival
graft.
It
interest
evaluate
effectiveness
various
modification
tools
in
comparative
aspect,
taking
into
account
well-known
positive
properties
high-intensity
lasers.
Objective:
To
increase
surgical
treatment
patients
with
deficiency
area
installed
dental
implants
through
use
diode
laser
wavelength
980
nm.
Methods:
The
subjects
study
were
diagnosed
around
implants.
Two
groups
formed.
severity
collateral
edema,
mucosal
hyperemia,
pain
intensity
recorded
dynamics
treatment.
After
3
months,
after
fixation
orthopedic
structures,
parameters
evaluated.
Results:
both
comparable
gender
age,
an
average
age
47.3
years.
Both
resulted
significant
compared
baseline
level
(the
group
operated
scalpel
was
2.29±1.1
mm,
–
2.88±1.12
mm;
p0.045).
A
pairwise
comparison
results
assessment
pain,
edema
hyperemia
according
T-criterion
for
independent
samples
radiation
revealed
statistically
differences.
data
obtained
indicate
more
pronounced
symptoms
inflammatory
response
undergoing
surgery.
Conclusion:
technologies
increases
traditional
method
surgery,
as
this
contributes
favorable
course
postoperative
period
significantly
greater
width
Language: Английский
Clinical and Patient‐Reported Outcome Measures of Palatal Donor Site Healing Using Polyvinylpyrrolidone–Sodium Hyaluronate Gel as a Dressing Material Following Free Gingival Graft Harvesting: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
Mustafa Baroudi,
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Majd Othman
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Clinical and Experimental Dental Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(6)
Published: Nov. 11, 2024
ABSTRACT
Objectives
This
study
evaluates
the
efficacy
of
polyvinylpyrrolidone–sodium
hyaluronate
(PVP‐SH)
gel
as
a
dressing
material
in
enhancing
both
clinical
and
patient‐reported
outcomes
post‐free
gingival
graft
(FGG)
harvesting
from
hard
palate.
Material
Methods
randomized
trial
included
18
patients
spanned
June
2022
to
August
2023.
Patients
received
an
FGG
procedure
manage
lack
attached
gingiva.
Following
harvesting,
were
divided
into
two
groups:
control
group,
which
Coe‐Pak,
test
was
treated
with
PVP‐SH
gel.
The
primary
outcome
measured
complete
epithelialization.
Secondary
Landry
healing
scale,
post‐operative
pain
level,
patient
willingness
receive
same
treatment
again.
Results
group
reported
significantly
lower
analgesic
use
(
p
<
0.001)
reduced
severity
compared
group.
Furthermore,
indicated
higher
level
satisfaction
regarding
prospect
retreatment.
In
contrast,
showed
slower
progress
wound
epithelization
0.05)
Conclusions
findings
this
suggest
that
is
superior
post‐FGG
yielding
improved
relative
Coe‐Pak.
Language: Английский