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Background: Comparative evaluation of MO-AgNP versus triclosan coated polyglactin 910 via evaluation of antibacterial activity and clinical wound healing of dogs undergoing oral mucosal surgeries. Methods: In this randomized study, 18 dogs were divided into three groups of 06 animals each. Group I was control group in which uncoated polyglactin 910 suture material was used. In group II, triclosan coated polyglactin 910 and in group III, MO-AgNP coated polyglactin 910 was used to analyse of antibacterial activity of MO-AgNP and healing index of oral mucosa of dogs. Result: Group III showed significant reduction in cfu/ml from 3.69±0.18 to 2.77±0.21 in comparison to group II (4.43±0.31 to 4.02± 0.39) and group I (3.70±0.17 to 3.36±0.21) on day 0 and 10 respectively. Healing index was significantly higher on day 03 (03.66±0.21) and day 10 (4.33±0.21) in group III animals in comparison to 2.50±0.22 and 2.83±0.47 in group II and 2.16±0.31 and 2.50±0.34 in group I respectively.

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Neha Sharma, Apoorva Mishra, Apra Shahi et al. (2025). Evaluation of Phytosynthesized Silver Nanoparticle Coated Polyglactin 910 in Oral Mucosal Surgery of Dogs. Indian Journal of Animal Research (Of) . https://doi.org/10.18805/ijar.b-5582

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