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The relationship of cigarette smoking to impaired intraoral wound healing: a review of evidence and implications for patient care.

作者信息

Jones J K, Triplett R G

机构信息

Stevens Memorial Hospital, Edmonds, WA.

出版信息

J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 1992 Mar;50(3):237-9; discussion 239-40. doi: 10.1016/0278-2391(92)90318-t.

Abstract

Cigarette smoking has long been suspected to adversely effect wound healing. Review of our experiences with impaired wound healing in patients undergoing intraoral bone grafting and simultaneous implant placement implicated smoking as a potentially significant risk factor. Fifteen consecutive adult patients (5 smokers and 10 nonsmokers) who underwent intraoral bone grafting with simultaneous implant placement were retrospectively reviewed. Five of 15 patients experienced impaired wound healing defined as loss of bone and/or implants. Four of these five (80%) admitted to smoking in the perioperative period. One of 10 nonsmokers experienced problematic healing (10%). Although other factors may have played a role, cigarette smoking is a potentially controllable risk factor strongly associated with problem wounds in this series of patients. Evidence implicating smoking as a risk factor is presented and discussed.

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