Collagen-Based Delivery Systems for the Prevention of Alveolitis: A Narrative Review and Rationale for Biopharmaceutical Development Requirements
Hadi Darawsheh, Marina M. Shumkova, Liliya M. Buraya, Maria V. Pomytkina, Ghazaleh Pouya, Farida Bakieva, Mikhail Grin, Elena O. Bakhrushina, Natalia Kireeva, Sergey Dydykin, Yuriy Vasil’ev

TL;DR
This paper reviews collagen-based delivery systems for preventing alveolitis after tooth extraction, highlighting their potential to reduce inflammation and promote healing.
Contribution
The paper provides a rationale for developing biopharmaceutical collagen-based systems tailored for oral conditions to prevent alveolitis.
Findings
Collagen-based systems can stabilize blood clots and reduce microbial contamination in extraction sockets.
These systems support tissue regeneration by promoting angiogenesis and osteogenesis during healing.
Topical collagen delivery shows potential for prolonged therapeutic effects in preventing alveolitis.
Abstract
Alveolitis remains a common postoperative complication following tooth extraction, characterized by inflammation and delayed socket healing. Collagen-based materials have shown promise in promoting tissue regeneration and reducing inflammation. This review evaluates the efficacy of collagen in the prevention of alveolitis, with a focus on the development and application of topical delivery systems such as gels and collagen sponges. Special attention is given to the local application of these systems within the extraction socket and their performance under oral conditions. The study analyzes current evidence on the pathogenesis of alveolitis, the biological properties of collagen relevant to wound healing, and pharmaceutical strategies for enhancing its clinical effectiveness. The findings support the feasibility of using biodegradable, site-specific collagen-based formulations for…
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TopicsPeriodontal Regeneration and Treatments · Collagen: Extraction and Characterization · Bone and Dental Protein Studies
