Tooth extraction is a common dental procedure, where hemostasis is crucial for patient recovery. This study evaluates the effectiveness of hemostatic sponges in controlling bleeding and promoting postoperative healing.
Age range
18 Years – 60 Years
Sex
ALL
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Post-tooth extraction hemostasis.
Timeframe: From the beggining of the treatment inmediatly, then at day 1, day 8, and at day 15
Wound dimensional changes
Timeframe: From the beggining of the treatment inmediatly, then at day 1, day 8, and at day 15
Pain intensity
Timeframe: From the beggining of the treatment inmediatly, then at day 1, day 8, and at day 15
Edema assessment
Timeframe: From the beggining of the treatment inmediatly, then at day 1, day 8, and at day 15
Tissue color changes evaluation
Timeframe: From the beggining of the treatment inmediatly, then at day 1, day 8, and at day 15
Post-extraction complications
Timeframe: From the beggining of the treatment inmediatly, then at day 1, day 8, and at day 15