Versitality of the Use of Collagen Membrane in Oral Cavity

Introduction: Bovine derived collagen membrane is usually and regularly used as a temporary cover or dressing for the extra oral wounds and for the burns on the body. It has wide applications because of its usefulness and biocompatibility. This has provoked us to do a study with the use of colla...

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Main Authors: N. Poornima Sowjanya, NagaMalleswara Rao, N.V.V. Satya Bhushan, Gokkula Krishnan
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Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2016-02-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
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spelling doaj-b443046206ed4a29b10041e636d0d9f62020-11-25T03:05:37ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2016-02-01102ZC30ZC3310.7860/JCDR/2016/16060.7205Versitality of the Use of Collagen Membrane in Oral CavityN. Poornima Sowjanya0NagaMalleswara Rao1N.V.V. Satya Bhushan2Gokkula Krishnan3Assistant Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Vishnu Dental College and Hospital, Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, KIMS Dental College and Hospital, Amalapuram, Andhra Pradesh, India.Professor and Guide, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, GITAM Dental College and Hospital, Vishakapatnam, Andhra Pradesh,India.Professor and Head, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, GITAM Dental College and Hospital, Vishakapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India.Introduction: Bovine derived collagen membrane is usually and regularly used as a temporary cover or dressing for the extra oral wounds and for the burns on the body. It has wide applications because of its usefulness and biocompatibility. This has provoked us to do a study with the use of collagen membrane even for the intraoral minor surgical defects. Aim: The study was conducted to evaluate the clinical efficacy of collagen membrane as a biological dressing material for intraoral wounds, to check for haemostasis, pain control, granulation tissue formation, rapid re-epithelialization and minimal contracture. Materials and Methods: A total of 30 patients 19 male, 11 female were taken for excision of various intraoral lesions like leukoplakia patches, mucocele, epulis growths, irritational fibroma, frenectomy and the surgical defects were closed with collagen membrane. Postoperatively healing was assessed by taking five clinical parameters of Haemostasis, Pain, Granulation tissue, Epithelialization, Contracture. Results: Among 30 patients, haemostasis score was found to be good in 28 cases, fair in two cases. Pain relief score was good in seven cases, fair in 19 cases, poor in four cases. Granulation tissue formation score was good in eight cases, fair in 13 cases, poor in nine cases. Epithelialization score was good in 19 cases, fair in seven cases, poor in four cases. Contracture score was good in six cases, fair in 16 cases, poor in eight cases. Total score of all the five parameters, which was rated as effectiveness score, was calculated by using a standard scale. Final scoring was very effective in six cases, effective in 20 cases, ineffective in four cases. Conclusion: Reconstituted bovine derived collagen membrane used in our study was found to be an effective intraoral wound dressing material for faster uneventful healing of intraorally also. https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/7205/16060_CE(RA1)_F(T)_PF1(EKAK)_PFA(AK)_PF2(PAG).pdfcontractureepithelializationgranulation tissue formationhaemostasispainwound dressing
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author N. Poornima Sowjanya
NagaMalleswara Rao
N.V.V. Satya Bhushan
Gokkula Krishnan
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NagaMalleswara Rao
N.V.V. Satya Bhushan
Gokkula Krishnan
Versitality of the Use of Collagen Membrane in Oral Cavity
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
contracture
epithelialization
granulation tissue formation
haemostasis
pain
wound dressing
author_facet N. Poornima Sowjanya
NagaMalleswara Rao
N.V.V. Satya Bhushan
Gokkula Krishnan
author_sort N. Poornima Sowjanya
title Versitality of the Use of Collagen Membrane in Oral Cavity
title_short Versitality of the Use of Collagen Membrane in Oral Cavity
title_full Versitality of the Use of Collagen Membrane in Oral Cavity
title_fullStr Versitality of the Use of Collagen Membrane in Oral Cavity
title_full_unstemmed Versitality of the Use of Collagen Membrane in Oral Cavity
title_sort versitality of the use of collagen membrane in oral cavity
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Introduction: Bovine derived collagen membrane is usually and regularly used as a temporary cover or dressing for the extra oral wounds and for the burns on the body. It has wide applications because of its usefulness and biocompatibility. This has provoked us to do a study with the use of collagen membrane even for the intraoral minor surgical defects. Aim: The study was conducted to evaluate the clinical efficacy of collagen membrane as a biological dressing material for intraoral wounds, to check for haemostasis, pain control, granulation tissue formation, rapid re-epithelialization and minimal contracture. Materials and Methods: A total of 30 patients 19 male, 11 female were taken for excision of various intraoral lesions like leukoplakia patches, mucocele, epulis growths, irritational fibroma, frenectomy and the surgical defects were closed with collagen membrane. Postoperatively healing was assessed by taking five clinical parameters of Haemostasis, Pain, Granulation tissue, Epithelialization, Contracture. Results: Among 30 patients, haemostasis score was found to be good in 28 cases, fair in two cases. Pain relief score was good in seven cases, fair in 19 cases, poor in four cases. Granulation tissue formation score was good in eight cases, fair in 13 cases, poor in nine cases. Epithelialization score was good in 19 cases, fair in seven cases, poor in four cases. Contracture score was good in six cases, fair in 16 cases, poor in eight cases. Total score of all the five parameters, which was rated as effectiveness score, was calculated by using a standard scale. Final scoring was very effective in six cases, effective in 20 cases, ineffective in four cases. Conclusion: Reconstituted bovine derived collagen membrane used in our study was found to be an effective intraoral wound dressing material for faster uneventful healing of intraorally also.
topic contracture
epithelialization
granulation tissue formation
haemostasis
pain
wound dressing
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