Publication Overview
Dr Meizi Eliezer is first author of a new peer-reviewed narrative review:
“Hyaluronic Acid as an Adjunctive Therapy in Periodontal and Dental Treatment of Medically Compromised Patients: A Narrative Review”
The paper is published in the Journal of Functional Biomaterials and appears in the special issue Biomaterials for Periodontal and Peri-Implant Regeneration.
Why This Publication Matters
This publication matters because it focuses on topics that are already central to Dr Meizi’s clinical and research work:
- regenerative periodontology
- biomaterials and healing biology
- adjunctive treatment strategy
- periodontal and broader dental treatment in medically compromised patients
For PerioHome, this publication reflects ongoing engagement with current peer-reviewed literature that is directly relevant to advanced periodontal care, peri-implant biology, and evidence-led treatment planning.
What the Publication Focuses On
Based on the article title, journal context, and special-issue placement, this review is centered on the role of hyaluronic acid as adjunctive therapy in periodontal and dental treatment, with specific attention to medically compromised patients.
That makes it especially relevant to:
- clinicians evaluating biologic adjuncts in complex treatment planning
- patients who want care informed by current literature rather than outdated routine
- referring dentists looking for specialist judgment in cases with healing, regenerative, or medical-risk considerations
Clinical Relevance at PerioHome
Dr Meizi’s clinical and academic profile has long included work on hyaluronic acid, regenerative biomaterials, and periodontal healing biology. This new publication extends that track in a way that is highly relevant to contemporary specialist care.
It also reinforces a key PerioHome principle:
Advanced treatment should be grounded in biology, evidence, and careful case selection.
Access the Publication
- Article page: MDPI article website
- PDF version: Direct PDF
- Special issue: Biomaterials for Periodontal and Peri-Implant Regeneration
Related Research Identity
This publication sits naturally alongside Dr Meizi’s broader research profile in biomaterials, regeneration, and adjunctive periodontal therapy.
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Note
This page is intended as a publication announcement and clinical-context summary. For complete methodology, author list, and full scientific discussion, refer to the original journal article and PDF.

