The suitability of an intra-alveolar gelatin-resorcinol dressing for controlling bleeding was tested in 118 tooth extractions on a total of 87 patients. Plain advantages of the dressing are: prompt haemostasis (which in most cases avoids hospitalization and substitution therapy), low cost, and easy application. The dressing is not always reliable in controlling bleeding after milk tooth extraction.

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The suitability of an intra-alveolar gelatin-resorcinol dressing for controlling bleeding was tested in 118 tooth extractions on a total of 87 patients. Plain advantages of the dressing are: prompt haemostasis (which in most cases avoids hospitalization and substitution therapy), low cost, and easy application. The dressing is not always reliable in controlling bleeding after milk tooth extraction.

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