Evaluation of antibacterial efficacy and healing with cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive after periodontal flap surgery

Q2 Dentistry
Aditi Mahajani Pg, Menaka K.B Reader, Sayed Asem Ahmed Jagirdar Pg, Manjula Vagrali Prof, Renuka Metgud Prof, M. Kaderi
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Abstract

Surgical pocket therapy entails raising a mucoperiosteal flap in order to carry out effective debridement so as to eliminate periodontal pockets and result in a healthy periodontium. Braided silk is the most commonly used suture material following periodontal flap surgery. Cyanoacrylate tissue adhesives are slowly gaining popularity as wound closure agents. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the antibacterial and healing properties of cyanoacrylate tissue adhesives following periodontal flap surgery. METHODS: Patients undergoing full mouth periodontal flap surgery were randomly selected for placement of cyanoacrylates or silk sutures using split mouth study design. Wound healing was evaluated at 1 week using Early Wound Healing Index. Supragingival pooled plaque samples were collected for analysis of total bacterial count at 1week follow up using lawn cultures in blood agar. Pain and burning sensation with cyanoacrylates during and post surgery was recorded using a questionnaire. RESULTS: Silk sutures showed improved wound healing when compared with cyanoacrylates. However, use of cyanoacrylates resulted in reduced bacterial colony counts thereby exhibiting antibacterial properties. Enhanced patient compliance was noted with cyanoacrylate tissue adhesives. SIGNIFICANCE: Cyanoacrylates can be used as an alternative to silk sutures for periodontal wound closure. KEY WORDS: Cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive, silk sutures, antibacterial efficacy, wound healing
氰基丙烯酸酯组织粘接剂对牙周皮瓣术后抗菌效果及愈合效果的评价
手术袋治疗需要提高粘膜瓣,以进行有效的清创,以消除牙周袋和导致健康的牙周组织。编织丝是牙周皮瓣手术后最常用的缝合材料。氰基丙烯酸酯组织胶粘剂作为伤口闭合剂逐渐流行起来。目的:评价牙周皮瓣术后氰基丙烯酸酯组织粘接剂的抗菌和愈合性能。方法:采用裂口研究设计,随机选择接受全口牙周瓣手术的患者进行氰基丙烯酸酯或丝缝合线的放置。第1周采用早期创面愈合指数评价创面愈合情况。收集龈上合并菌斑样本,在随访1周后用血琼脂草坪培养分析细菌总数。用调查问卷记录手术中和术后使用氰基丙烯酸酯的疼痛和烧灼感。结果:与氰基丙烯酸酯相比,真丝缝合线能改善伤口愈合。然而,使用氰基丙烯酸酯导致细菌菌落计数减少,从而表现出抗菌性能。氰基丙烯酸酯组织粘接剂提高了患者的依从性。意义:氰基丙烯酸酯可替代丝缝线用于牙周伤口闭合。关键词:氰基丙烯酸酯组织胶粘剂;丝线;抗菌效果
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Journal of Clinical Dentistry
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