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J Dent Res 51(6): 1672-1674, 1972
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Effect of Aquaphor Ointment on Wound Healing

JAMES W. LITTLE 1, HARMON C. BICKLEY 1, WILLIAM B. DAUGHERTY 1, and CHRISTIE BICKLEY 1

1 Departments of Oral Diagnosis-Oral Medicine and Oral Biology, College of Dentistry, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40506, USA

The effect of Aquaphor and petrolatum ointments on the healing of open granulating wounds in rats was studied. Wounds were observed up to ten days after wounding. The rate of wound contraction and epithelization was measured. Aquaphor- and petrolatum-treated wounds were significantly smaller by day ten. The rate of epithelization was retarded in treated wounds observed six days after wounding, but returned to normal by day ten.

Submitted on November 12, 1971







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