Is Sodium Alginate an Alternative Hemostatic Material in the Tooth Extraction Socket?

Alginate has been used in wound dressing and tissue engineering. In this study, our designed alginate sponge was examined for use as an optimal occlusion material. Alginate powder was mixed in double-distilled water (3.0% w/v), sterilized and lyophilized to become a sponge. Sixty Wistar rats were un...

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Published inJournal of oral tissue engineering Vol. 5; no. 3; p. 127
Main Authors KANEDA, Kazutaka, KURODA, Shinji, GOTO, Nobuhiro, SATO, Daisuke, OHYA, Keiichi, KASUGAI, Shohei
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Published Okayama Japan Science and Technology Agency 01.09.2007
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Abstract Alginate has been used in wound dressing and tissue engineering. In this study, our designed alginate sponge was examined for use as an optimal occlusion material. Alginate powder was mixed in double-distilled water (3.0% w/v), sterilized and lyophilized to become a sponge. Sixty Wistar rats were undergone the right mandibular incisor extraction and divided into 3 groups: the first group received an alginate sponge; the second received a gelatin sponge; and the third was un-treated. The mandibles were retrieved after 1, 2, 4 and 8 weeks and subjected for bleeding measurement, radiographic and histological analyses. Alginate and Gelatin groups showed significantly shorter bleeding time until hemostasis than control. In Alginate group, as well as the other groups, bone formation was observed from 2 weeks post operation. The extraction socket receiving alginate was finally filled with osteoblasts and bone, suggesting that alginate might be considered as a candidate for not only cartilage but bone generation.
AbstractList Alginate has been used in wound dressing and tissue engineering. In this study, our designed alginate sponge was examined for use as an optimal occlusion material. Alginate powder was mixed in double-distilled water (3.0% w/v), sterilized and lyophilized to become a sponge. Sixty Wistar rats were undergone the right mandibular incisor extraction and divided into 3 groups: the first group received an alginate sponge; the second received a gelatin sponge; and the third was un-treated. The mandibles were retrieved after 1, 2, 4 and 8 weeks and subjected for bleeding measurement, radiographic and histological analyses. Alginate and Gelatin groups showed significantly shorter bleeding time until hemostasis than control. In Alginate group, as well as the other groups, bone formation was observed from 2 weeks post operation. The extraction socket receiving alginate was finally filled with osteoblasts and bone, suggesting that alginate might be considered as a candidate for not only cartilage but bone generation.
Author GOTO, Nobuhiro
SATO, Daisuke
KASUGAI, Shohei
KANEDA, Kazutaka
KURODA, Shinji
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