Anti-Wound Dehiscence and Antibacterial Dressing with Highly Efficient Self-Healing Feature for Guided Bone Regeneration Wound Closure

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Guided bone regeneration (GBR) is a well-established technique for preserving and enhancing alveolar ridge structures. Success in GBR relies on fulfilling the Primary wound closure, Angiogenesis, Space maintenance, and Stability (PASS) principles. Conventional methods, involving titanium meshes and sutures, have drawbacks, including the need for secondary removal and customization challenges. To address these issues, an innovative multifunctional GBR dressing (MGD) based on self-healing elastomer (PUIDS) is introduced. MGD provides sutureless wound closure, prevents food particle accumulation, and maintains a stable environment for bone growth. It offers biocompatibility, bactericidal properties, and effectiveness in an oral GBR model. In summary, MGD provides a reliable, stable osteogenic environment for GBR, aligning with PASS principles and promoting superior post-surgery bone regeneration.

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Xue, S., Tang, N., Zhou, C., Fang, S., Haick, H., Sun, J., & Wu, X. (2024). Anti-Wound Dehiscence and Antibacterial Dressing with Highly Efficient Self-Healing Feature for Guided Bone Regeneration Wound Closure. Advanced Healthcare Materials, 13(16). https://doi.org/10.1002/adhm.202304128

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