2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2008.12.020
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The Efficacy of Collagen Membrane as a Biodegradable Wound Dressing Material for Surgical Defects of Oral Mucosa: A Prospective Study

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“…It was found as a very suitable alternative to the other graft material mentioned for the repair of defects in the mucous membrane created by surgical excision of fibrous bands in oral submucous fibrosis. Similar results were obtained in studies conducted by Sanjay Rastogi et al [7]. A collagen graft used as a biological dressing material is therefore advocated for use in the mouth to cover large areas devoid of mucous membrane.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…It was found as a very suitable alternative to the other graft material mentioned for the repair of defects in the mucous membrane created by surgical excision of fibrous bands in oral submucous fibrosis. Similar results were obtained in studies conducted by Sanjay Rastogi et al [7]. A collagen graft used as a biological dressing material is therefore advocated for use in the mouth to cover large areas devoid of mucous membrane.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Collagen consists of a repeating amino acid that constructs the connective tissue throughout the body, acting as the triple helix structure in tissues. An H atom of the side chain of glycine, links the NH peptide bond (amide II) and CH (amide III) of a glycine to a peptide carbonyl (C═O; amide I) group in an adjacent polypeptide and helps hold the three chains together and, therefore, can be involved in all 3 phases of the wound-healing cascade [15][16]. Collagen is the most abundant protein found in mammals; parts of an animal that can be the main sources of collagen for biomedical uses are skin or tendon, such as from rat-tail or bovine [17][18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is an alternative to autologous grafts rather than being a replacement of other grafts used in orofacial region and can be viewed as a satisfactory additional armamentarium to oral surgeons. 37,39 Whatever the graft being used, the treatment should be coupled with cessation of betel quid/gutkha chewing and daily mouth opening exercises, and proper nutrition in order to manage both early and advanced stages of OSMF.…”
Section: Graph 5: Epithelialization Rate (Days)mentioning
confidence: 99%