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This study aims to evaluate the effect of hyaluronic acid and honey compared to saline in healing of multiple extraction sockets of primary teeth in a group of children aging from Two to Seven years old.
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A dental extraction is one of the most unpleasant experiences in children, especially for those who have undergone traumatic experiences, and this is likely to reduce future visits to the dental clinic if the treatment is not managed properly.
Alveolar osteitis is one of the most common complications following dental extraction. It is considered one of the most studied complications in dentistry, and many risk factors contribute to its occurrence including being a female, young age, tobacco use, difficult or traumatic extractions, pre-existing infection, and use of vasoconstrictor in local anesthesia. Alveolar osteitis occurs during the first three days following the day of extraction, so that the socket is devoid of the blood clot, resulting in the exposure of the bare alveolar bone.
Many medicines were and are still used in treating wounds, but they are somewhat expensive.
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• Age: from Two to Seven years old age.
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• History of systemic disease.
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39 participants in 3 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Sherine Badr Youness, Associate Prof; Anas M.gassan Raima, master's
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