Purpose: Small intraoral defects are usually reconstructed using skin autografts. However, the goal of this research was to describe an alternative to the classical techniques using artificial dermis (Integra®) in the reconstruction of these types of injuries. Materials and Methods: Four patients with small intraoral lesions in different locations underwent resection. The created defects were covered with a bilayer of Integra®; then, a chlorhexidine stent cure (Laboratorios Salvat, Barcelona, Spain) was applied.
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Use of integra in oral reconstruction: a case series
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