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III. Gelatin sponge in the obliteration of cavities resulting from the excision of cysts and tumors of the jaws

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III. Gelatin sponge in the obliteration of cavities resulting from the excision of cysts and tumors of the jaws

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The use of the absorbable gelatin sponge has a definite place in the treatment of large cavities in bone left by the enucleation of cysts and tumors of the jaws. When used judiciously in selected cases, it acts as a space obliterator, and after absorption and replacement by fibrous tissue, is eventually incorporated into bone. Its application in spaces where there has been a long-standing chronic infection is not recommended, as very rapid absorption occurs, and thus no useful function is served. When used in cavities where there are unerupted or transplanted teeth, there is no interference with development or eruption, and these teeth will assume their position in the arch in a normal manner.

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