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Treatment of Oral Soft Tissue Lesions and Wounds Using Nano-Antioxidants Infused Gel: A Case Report

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It is a high functional gel containing vitamin C, E and Propolis with a nanoemulsion state. We reported to treat patients who had poorly-healing lesion or large wound defect after minor surgery or ulcer-like lesion by using nanoemulsion gel without any side effects. We discuss the way how these favourable results come out and suggest that it could be an alternative treatment of selective lesion and wound in oral cavity.
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