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EXPLORING THE USE OF BIOACTIVE MATERIALS IN PROMOTING TISSUE REGENERATION IN ORAL SURGERY

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Khalaf Fayiz Khalaf Alhowaish, Abdulaziz Salmi Alotaibi, Aqeel Mohammed Alharbi, Sultan Fahad Nasser Althunayan, Amnah Khalifah Ali Alanazi, Majidah Dabshi Saud Alruwaili, Rowida Saleh Barayan
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2022.11.7.78

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Tissue regeneration in oral surgery is a critical aspect of promoting successful outcomes for patients undergoing various procedures. The use of bioactive materials has shown promising results in enhancing tissue regeneration and improving patient recovery in oral surgery settings. This review article aims to explore the current research and advancements in the utilization of bioactive materials for promoting tissue regeneration in oral surgery. The article provides an overview of the different types of bioactive materials commonly used in oral surgery, including growth factors, scaffolds, and biomimetic materials. It discusses their mechanisms of action, advantages, and limitations in promoting tissue regeneration. Furthermore, the review highlights recent studies and clinical trials that have investigated the efficacy of these bioactive materials in enhancing wound healing, bone regeneration, and soft tissue repair in oral surgery procedures.Moreover, the review addresses the challenges and future directions in the field of bioactive materials for tissue regeneration in oral surgery. It discusses the importance of personalized medicine approaches, novel biomaterial designs, and advanced delivery systems to optimize the therapeutic effects of bioactive materials in promoting tissue regeneration. Additionally, the article emphasizes the need for further research and collaboration between clinicians, researchers, and bioengineers to translate these findings into clinical practice successfully.In conclusion, this review article provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of research on bioactive materials for tissue regeneration in oral surgery. It underscores the potential of bioactive materials to revolutionize the field of oral surgery by improving patient outcomes, reducing complications, and enhancing the overall quality of care provided to patients undergoing oral surgical procedures.

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