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Early Healing of Oral Soft Tissues: a Clinical and Biomolecular Analysis Part I - Gene Expression and Cellular Behaviour 24-hours After Injury
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Oral soft tissues biopsies for Wound Surgical and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 15 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of the present study is to observe and compare -through a biomolecular analysis- the differences in the gene expression and cellular behavior in the early wound healing process -24 hours after injury- between the following three oral tissues: alveolar mucosa, buccal gingiva and palatal tissue. The main hypothesis is that there is a difference in the gene expression and in the cellular behaviour between the three oral tissues studied and this difference can be observed at 24 hours post-injury.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Oral soft tissues biopsies (alveolar mucosa, buccal gingiva, and palatal tissue) will be harvested by the examiner at the time of the surgery (immediately before to start the surgical procedure -T0) and 24 hours after surgery (T24) at the level of the vertical released incisions (VRIs) with a biopsy punch with plunger of 2.0 mm diameter.