EVALUATION OF SURGICAL MORBIDITY ASSOCIATED WITH COLLAGEN AND BUCCAL FAT PAD AS INTRAORAL GRAFTS IN SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF ORAL SUBMUCOUS FIBROSIS

Author:

dwivedi Ajita1,singh Gaurav2,gaur Amit3,pathak Dhritiman4,kumar Abhigyan5

Affiliation:

1. MDS (oral and maxillofacial surgery), senior resident, shri shankaracharya institute of medical sciences, bhilai, chattisgarh, india.

2. MDS (oral and maxillofacial surgery), principal, professor and head, department of oral and maxillofacial surgery, sardar patel post graduate institute of dental and medical sciences lucknow, india.

3. MDS (oral and maxillofacial surgery), professor, department of oral and maxillofacial surgery, sardar patel post graduate institute of dental and medical sciences lucknow, india.

4. MDS (oral and maxillofacial surgery), consultant maxillofacial surgeon, sarvodaya healthcare, guwahati, assam.

5. MDS (oral and maxillofacial surgery), assistant professor, department of oral and maxillofacial surgery, babu banarasi das college of dental sciences, lucknow, india.

Abstract

Objective- this study was conducted to assess the efcacy of buccal fat pad and collagen in surgical management of oral submucous brosis. Study design- the study was conducted on 20 patients with reduced mouth opening due to oral submucous brosis (khanna and andrade classication grade 3 and 4 a), randomly divided into 2 groups. In one group, buccal fat pad was harvested and in other group, only wet bovine collagen sheet was applied as surgical dressing in the intra-oral wound after brotomy. Patencyof both as dressing material were compared. Conclusion- buccal fat pad as an autogenous graft has advantage of better vascular supply, minimum donor site morbidity, better strength and resilience during healing phase. Xenogenic collagen has better availability, no donor site morbidity, ease of application and better coverage of the surgical wound

Publisher

World Wide Journals

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