2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.pdpdt.2022.102880
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Effect of two hemostatic agents containing Aluminium chloride and ferric sulfate on bond integrity of resin-modified glass ionomer cement

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“…Stanching bleeding requires debridement which may trigger secondary bleeding, and the hemostatic material may enter into the bloodstream to form a blood clot in the body. With continuous research on the mechanism of hemostasis, diverse new hemostatic materials attract more attention. These materials exert hemostatic effects in terms of obstructing blood flow, concentrating blood components, and activating or accelerating clotting pathways and clot formers, which, to a certain extent, conform to clinical medical needs. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stanching bleeding requires debridement which may trigger secondary bleeding, and the hemostatic material may enter into the bloodstream to form a blood clot in the body. With continuous research on the mechanism of hemostasis, diverse new hemostatic materials attract more attention. These materials exert hemostatic effects in terms of obstructing blood flow, concentrating blood components, and activating or accelerating clotting pathways and clot formers, which, to a certain extent, conform to clinical medical needs. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%