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Hyaluronic acid in Dentoalveolar regeneration: Biological rationale and clinical applications

Alaa Mansour, Anirudh B. Acharya, Charles Alliot, Nael Eid, Zahi Badran, Yousef Kareem, Betul Rahman

2024Journal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Hyaluronic acid (HA) is found in different locations in the periodontium, including mineralized tissues (i.e., cementum and alveolar bone) and non-mineralized tissues (i.e., gingiva and periodontal ligament). In addition, it seems to play an essential part in regulating the underlying mechanisms involved in tissue inflammatory reactions and wound healing. HA has the potential to regulate periodontal tissue regeneration and treat periodontal disease. Aim: The current review of the literature was conducted to assess how HA plays its part in periodontal therapy and examine the contemporary literature's viewpoint on its use in periodontal regeneration. Conclusion: HA has a multifunctional character in periodontal regeneration, and healing and appears to provide promising outcomes in different periodontal regenerative applications.

Topics & Concepts

CementumPeriodontiumPeriodontal fiberRegeneration (biology)Hyaluronic acidDental alveolusDentistryMedicineWound healingDental cementumSoft tissueMineralized tissuesPathologyAnatomyBiologySurgeryDentinCell biologyProteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans researchPeriodontal Regeneration and TreatmentsOral microbiology and periodontitis research
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