Enhanced Early Soft-Tissue Healing With THERAVEX Technology
brief summary
randomized, double-blind clinical trial aims to evaluate the effect of different postoperative mouthwashes on early soft-tissue healing following tooth extraction
detailed description
his randomized, double-blind clinical trial aims to evaluate the effect of different postoperative mouthwashes on early soft-tissue healing following tooth extraction. The study specifically investigates the efficacy of a mineral-based ionic oral rinse (THERAVEX Total Oral Care Plus) compared with 0.12% chlorhexidine and warm saline solution.
A total of 92 extraction sites from systemically healthy adult patients undergoing non-surgical tooth extraction were included. Participants were allocated to one of three intervention groups and followed for a period of 7 days. Intraoral digital scans were obtained immediately after extraction and at follow-up, and healing was assessed using three-dimensional surface analysis to quantify reduction in wound area over time.
The primary objective is to determine whether modulation of the local ionic microenvironment using THERAVEX Technology enhances early soft-tissue healing compared with conventional postoperative mouthwashes. Secondary analyses evaluate the influence of clinical variables such as sex, extraction site location, and dental arch on healing outcomes.
official title
Comparison of New Bone Bioactive Liquid (BBL), 0.12% Chlorhexidine and Saline Solution Mouthwashes for Socket Healing One Week Postoperatively: A Randomized, Double Blinded Clinical Study.