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Collagen Wound Dressing Plug, Box of 10

Brand: Unicare Biomedical

The collagen plug is designed for use in tooth extraction sites and oral surgeries to stop bleeding and reduce post operative pain. The wound dressing plug is made of non-crosslinked bovine Achilles tendon collagen and currently available in the 10 mm X 20 mm. Sold 10 per Pack.

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SKU: SA001020
$99.99
$89.99
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Studies have shown that the pure type-1 collagen plug, has sufficient porosity for post-operative blood penetration and promotes socket wound healing by stabilizing the blood clot in the extraction socket, covering the extraction socket, and forming new granulation tissue.


Tsai et al. conducted a study to evaluate the effects of applying pure type-1 collagen (using the plug manufactured as SurgiAid (Maxigen Biotec Inc., Taoyuan, Taiwan), which is the brand name of the collage plug sold by us), to third molar extraction sockets. The study involved 20 bilateral third molar extractions in 14 patients. One socket was filled with pure type-1 collagen (experimental group), while the other received no treatment (control group). The study found that patients in the experimental group experienced significantly less post- operative pain, shorter pain duration, and less mouth opening limitation compared to the control group. Additionally, the experimental group showed a 10% higher bone mineralization ratio at the extraction site. The authors concluded that the application of pure type-1 collagen to the third molar extraction socket can reduce post-operative pain score and duration, decrease the frequency of mouth-opening limitation, and increase mineralization ratio at the extraction socket site. (1).



Tsai SJ, Chen MH, Lin HY, Lin CP, Chang HH. Pure type-1 collagen application to third molar extraction socket reduces postoperative pain score and duration and promotes socket bone healing. J Formos Med Assoc. 2019 Jan;118(1 Pt 3):481-487. doi: 10.1016/j.jfma.2018.08.003. Epub 2018 Aug 28. PMID: 30170877