用活性氧凝胶快速治愈腭部坏死:病例报告与治疗策略

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL American Journal of Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-10-15 DOI:10.12659/AJCR.945135
Tatiana M Deliberador, Hassan Y Saleh, Eduardo Ferrucio, Jeferson Stroparo, Camila Pinheiro Furquim
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背景 管理独特的解剖结构(如鼻腭管)仍然是成功植入种植体并实现长期功能的关键。局部口腔氧疗(TOOT)因其抗菌、再生特性和加速伤口愈合的能力而备受关注。本报告介绍了一例使用 TOOT 氧活性凝胶(blue®m)成功治疗术后腭部坏死的病例。 病例报告 一位 33 岁的男性患者前来就诊,主要考虑是需要进行上颌前牙区的康复治疗。临床和影像学检查显示其上颌嵴缺损,切迹孔增大。治疗方案包括鼻腭松解术,以及使用颗粒合成骨移植和胶原膜引导骨再生。术后七天,他的疼痛减轻,但上腭有坏死组织。坏死组织和部分被污染的生物材料被移除,并用生理盐水彻底清洗了该区域。然后在腭部病变部位涂上一层厚厚的活性氧凝胶(blue®m)。医生嘱咐患者每天涂抹 3 次凝胶,持续 30 天,并每两天复诊一次。12 天后,观察到病灶迅速愈合,临床症状明显改善,患者表示没有疼痛或敏感症状。到第 34 天,病灶完全闭合,实现了再上皮化。结论 我们的患者在使用含活性氧凝胶(blue®m)的 TOOT 软化神经后,腭部坏死完全愈合,而且这种疗法似乎加快了愈合过程。
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Rapid Healing of Palatal Necrosis with Active Oxygen Gel: A Case Report and Management Strategy.

BACKGROUND Managing unique anatomical structures, such as the nasopalatine canal, remains key for successful implant placement and long-term functionality. Topical oral oxygen therapy (TOOT) has gained attention for its antibacterial, regenerative properties, and ability to accelerate wound healing. This report presents a case of postoperative palatal necrosis successfully treated with TOOT oxygen-active gel (blue®m) CASE REPORT A 33-year-old male patient presented with the primary concern of needing rehabilitation of the anterior maxillary region. Clinical and imaging examinations revealed a deficient maxillary ridge and an enlarged incisive foramen. The treatment plan involved nasopalatine deflation with guided bone regeneration using particulate synthetic bone graft and a collagen membrane. Seven days after surgery, he returned with minimal pain but had necrotic tissue on the palate. The necrotic tissue and a portion of the contaminated biomaterial were removed, and the area was thoroughly cleansed with a saline solution. A thick layer of active oxygen gel (blue®m) was then applied to the palatal lesion. The patient was instructed to apply the gel 3 times daily for 30 days and attended follow-up appointments every 2 days. After 12 days, rapid healing and significant clinical improvement were observed, with the patient reporting no pain or sensitivity. By day 34, the lesion had fully closed, and re-epithelialization was achieved. CONCLUSIONS Our patient had complete resolution of palatal necrosis after nervus deflation using TOOT with active oxygen gel (blue®m), and this therapy seemed to accelerate the healing process.

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