2016
DOI: 10.14419/ijdr.v4i2.6283
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Mucoadhesive systems in dentistry: A review

Abstract: For any treatment plan to succeed, two factors are paramount correct selection and application of pharmacologic agents and patient compliance. But what happens when both these are followed judiciously, but the medicine itself does not stay long enough to finish its action? Then we need something that will make the medicine stick literally. That is when bioadhesives have their say. Long-term adhesion of drugs to the oral mucosa is usually prevented by the continuous salivary flow and the mechanical movements of… Show more

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“…This can be challenging due to the constant production of saliva and mechanical actions. Mucoadhesion, or the adhesion of the medication to the oral mucosa, can increase the retention of the active substance and improve its effectiveness [24,25,26]. To compare the mucoadhesive properties of oromucosal gels st1-st15, we used dynamic mechanical analysis.…”
Section: фундаментальні дослідженняmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be challenging due to the constant production of saliva and mechanical actions. Mucoadhesion, or the adhesion of the medication to the oral mucosa, can increase the retention of the active substance and improve its effectiveness [24,25,26]. To compare the mucoadhesive properties of oromucosal gels st1-st15, we used dynamic mechanical analysis.…”
Section: фундаментальні дослідженняmentioning
confidence: 99%