CASE REPORT
How oral dressings saved the day in a palatal mucosa
laceration during orthognathic surgery
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Submission date: 2024-10-12
Final revision date: 2024-11-04
Acceptance date: 2025-06-08
Publication date: 2025-06-15
Corresponding author
Ricardo Grillo
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of São Paulo, Brazil
Prosthodontics 2025;75(2):171-175
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Introduction:
Complications are a common
occurrence during orthognathic surgery and
can cause significant morbidity if not managed
appropriately. There is little consensus on the
optimal approach for managing palatal mucosal
lacerations.
Aim of the study:
To describe the successful
management of a palatal mucosal laceration
during orthognathic surgery using oral dressings.
Methods:
Two patients who underwent
bimaxillary orthognathic surgery sustained a
palatal mucosal laceration during the procedure.
The laceration was initially intended to be treated
with suture or flaps but remained problematic due
to risk of infection and bleeding. Oral dressings
were then placed in the wound site, resulting in
successful control of the bleeding and promotion
of tissue healing.
Results:
The oral dressings were effective
in managing the palatal mucosal laceration, resulting in successful control of bleeding and
healing of the tissue without further complications.
Conclusions:
Oral dressings can be a useful
adjunct in the management of palatal mucosal
lacerations during orthognathic surgery. They
provide effective control of bleeding and promote
tissue healing, reducing the risk of complications
associated with other treatment options, notably
infection.