2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjoms.2021.01.017
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Cyanoacrylate glue in socket repair: a comparative study

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“…17 The recent development of topical cyanoacrylate has gained much attention due to its potential use in surgical wound adhesion and closure. The applications of cyanoacrylates have been expanded and examples of their use are in the ventricular wall, 18 fixations of craniotomy flaps, 11 apicectomy, mucogingival grafting, with better results in the immediate haemostasis, 7 fixations of dental materials to the bone and stabilization of bone grafts. 19 Although clinical and experimental studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of cyanoacrylates in fixing biological tissues, 2,3,12-14 they are histotoxic, as they degenerate in formaldehyde and cyanoacetate, they release heat on polymerization.…”
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“…17 The recent development of topical cyanoacrylate has gained much attention due to its potential use in surgical wound adhesion and closure. The applications of cyanoacrylates have been expanded and examples of their use are in the ventricular wall, 18 fixations of craniotomy flaps, 11 apicectomy, mucogingival grafting, with better results in the immediate haemostasis, 7 fixations of dental materials to the bone and stabilization of bone grafts. 19 Although clinical and experimental studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of cyanoacrylates in fixing biological tissues, 2,3,12-14 they are histotoxic, as they degenerate in formaldehyde and cyanoacetate, they release heat on polymerization.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The recent development of topical cyanoacrylate has gained much attention due to its potential use in surgical wound adhesion and closure. The applications of cyanoacrylates have been expanded and examples of their use are in the ventricular wall, 18 fixations of craniotomy flaps, 11 apicectomy, mucogingival grafting, with better results in the immediate haemostasis, 7 fixations of dental materials to the bone and stabilization of bone grafts 19 …”
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“…Tissue adhesives are the subject of numerous scientific research questions [18,19], and are often used for their beneficial hemostyptic effects [14,20,21]. The utilization of various tissue adhesives after tooth extraction is not a new approach [5,14,[22][23][24][25]. For example, fibrin glue [24,25], cyanoacrylates [22,23], and polyvinyl alcohols [5] have been used in extraction sockets with the intention of facilitating surgical procedures [23] and improving the wound healing of bony tissue [5,23,24].…”
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“…Cyanoacrylate glue is an acrylic resin that consists of two separate liquids, one for pouring into the mold and another used sparingly as a hardener, but in the case of cyanoacrylate glue, the hardener is water [14,15]. Ifabond Surgical Glue (Peters Surgical, Boulogne-Billancourt, France) is a tissue adhesive made of n-hexyl-cyanoacrylate widely used in general surgery, especially in Cyanoacrylate glue is an acrylic resin that consists of two separate liquids, one for pouring into the mold and another used sparingly as a hardener, but in the case of cyanoacrylate glue, the hardener is water [14,15].…”
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confidence: 99%