The Bigger Picture: Why Oral Mucosa Heals Better Than Skin

Volume: 11, Issue: 8, Pages: 1165 - 1165
Published: Aug 6, 2021
Abstract
Wound healing is an essential process to restore tissue integrity after trauma. Large skin wounds such as burns often heal with hypertrophic scarring and contractures, resulting in disfigurements and reduced joint mobility. Such adverse healing outcomes are less common in the oral mucosa, which generally heals faster compared to skin. Several studies have identified differences between oral and skin wound healing. Most of these studies however...
Paper Details
Title
The Bigger Picture: Why Oral Mucosa Heals Better Than Skin
Published Date
Aug 6, 2021
Volume
11
Issue
8
Pages
1165 - 1165
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