Free for Current ALSC Members! Digital Download Abstract The use of the cyanoacrylate surgical adhesive as a protective dressing over the unsutured CO2 laser surgical wound is presented. Such wound dressing is shown to consistently result in smooth uncomplicated healing, without the return of restriction (referred to as “reattachment”). Such dressing allows patients to per-form the normally prescribed post-frenectomy myofunctional exercises easier and more comfortably.
Frontiers Gluing Living Bone Using a Biomimetic Bioadhesive: From Initial Cut to Final Healing
Hui (Amy) Chen, M.D. - Obstetrics and Gynecology - UC Davis Health System
The Importance of Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy Before and after CO2 Laser Frenectomy in Achieving Optimal Orofacial Function - American Laser Study Club
Journal of the American Laser Study Club - Special Veterinary Issue - 2019 - American Laser Study Club
Surgical Glue Dressing Usage During Post-Frenectomy Second Intention Wound Healing - Jenny Chang DMD, DMSc - American Laser Study Club
Surgical Glue Dressing Usage During Post-Frenectomy Second Intention Wound Healing - Jenny Chang DMD, DMSc - American Laser Study Club
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Longwen Chen, M.D., Ph.D. - Doctors and Medical Staff - Mayo Clinic
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Journal of the American Laser Study Club - Special Veterinary Issue - 2019 - American Laser Study Club
Journal of the American Laser Study Club - Special Veterinary Issue - 2019 - American Laser Study Club
Free for Current ALSC Members!, Digital Download, Abstract, Veterinary dentistry and oral laser surgery enhances patient comfort and provides
Oral Laser Surgery: Ahhh!
Free for Current ALSC Members!, Digital Download, Abstract, The use of the cyanoacrylate surgical adhesive as a protective dressing over the
Surgical Glue Dressing Usage During Post-Frenectomy Second Intention Wound Healing - Jenny Chang DMD, DMSc
Accelerated Healing of Diabetic Wounds Treated with L-Glutamic acid Loaded Hydrogels Through Enhanced Collagen Deposition and Angiogenesis: An In Vivo Study