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NCT06987253

Assessment of the Efficacy and Safety of OROXID® Oral Solution in Patients With Oral Cavity Surgery

Oral tissue healing is significantly affected by the high bacterial load and constant mechanical stress within the oral cavity. To control bacterial colonization and support healing, both topical and systemic treatments-such as antibiotics and anti-inflammatory agents-are commonly recommended. In addition to pharmacological therapies, mouthwashes containing peroxide, hyaluronic acid, chitosan, or chlorhexidine are often used to maintain low levels of pathogenic bacteria. However, current recommendations for mouthwash use are primarily based on their antibacterial properties in a healthy oral environment. Evidence supporting their role in promoting wound healing, particularly after oral surgery, remains limited. OROXID® mouthwash is a medical device formulated with active oxygen (peroxide compounds). It supports the prevention and relief of inflammation in gingival and paranasal tissues through mechanical action: the release of oxygen bubbles helps cleanse tissues by removing debris. OROXID® acts locally on the mucosal microenvironment by moistening, oxygenating, and clearing away particles and dead cells. Additionally, its slightly acidic pH (between 3 and 5) helps inhibit microbial growth. The investigators hypothesize that OROXID® may reduce post-operative side effects and complications following wisdom tooth extraction and contribute to faster wound healing.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-12-01

1 state

Tooth Extrusion
Wound Healing
RECRUITING

NCT05201664

Surgical Extrusion: Volumetric and Insertion Analysis at 6 Months.

The aim is to clinically evaluate the changes that occur in teeth that have undergone surgical extrusion treatment. Three parameters will be recorded before and 6 months after treatment: the position and the volume of the soft tissue, and the level of periodontal attachment.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 90 Years

Updated: 2024-04-24

Tooth Extruded
Tooth Extrusion
Tooth Avulsion
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