1College of Dentistry, Mustansiriya University, Baghdad, Iraq
2College of Dentistry, IbnSina University of Medical Pharmaceutical Sciences, Baghdad, Iraq
3Al-Mustaqbal University College, Dentistry Department, Babel, Iraq
Alveolar bone regeneration can be guided by the application of a Gallic acid following tooth extraction.
The present study was designed to evaluate the histological and immunohistochemical aspects of socket healing in extraction site received Gallic acid, compared with control site that healed spontaneously.
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Experimental site illustrates trabecular bones formation between the peripheral and central regions of the sockets at 14 day and increment of bone formation was observed, filled most of socket at 28 days. Results show intense positive expression of osteocalcin by bone cell in experimental group in comparisum to control. The results confirmed by statistic analysis of the data, which revealed a high significant difference in the mean of positive cells specifically at day 14 postoperative.
The present study, high lighted on osseo-inductive and angiogenesis effect of the local application of gallic acid in socket healing.
Alveolar bone, bone regeneration, socket healing, Gallic acid, osteocalcin, tooth extraction