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Role of hyaluronic acid in periodontal therapy (Review)

Ashok Kumar Bhati, Hytham N. Fageeh, Wael Ibraheem, Hammam Ibrahim Fageeh, Harneet Chopra, Suman Panda

2022Biomedical Reports37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hyaluronic acid (HA) is essential for the function of extracellular matrices in both hard and soft periodontal components. HA plays an important role in the mechanisms underlying inflammation and wound healing. HA is located in periodontal tissues in differing amounts, including non-mineralized tissues, such as gingiva and periodontal ligament, and lower levels located in mineralized tissues, such as cementum and alveolar bone. According to preliminary findings, HA exhibits potential in the regulation of periodontal tissue regeneration and in the treatment of periodontal disease. HA promotes symptomatic relief in both marginal gingiva and deeper periodontal tissues. The present review aimed to examine the role of HA in periodontal therapy, and investigate the current literature supporting its use in periodontal regeneration.

Topics & Concepts

CementumPeriodontal fiberHyaluronic acidDental alveolusMedicineRegeneration (biology)DentistryWound healingSoft tissuePeriodontitisExtracellular matrixPeriodontiumPeriodontal diseasePathologyBiologyDentinAnatomyCell biologySurgeryProteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans researchPeriodontal Regeneration and TreatmentsOral microbiology and periodontitis research
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