2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2005.12.026
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Use of 2-Octyl Cyanoacrylate for the Repair of a Fractured Molar Tooth

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“…In the field of periodontics, Rezende et al [9] reported a case using the cyanoacrylate adhesive for fixing a resorbable membrane to the recipient bone in a vertical defect to allow guided tissue regeneration, showing esthetical results four years after the procedure, while Pérez [10], in a prospective study, used this adhesive in 19 patients for fixing mucogingival grafts, identifying a good tolerance. In addition, the cyanoacrylate adhesive has been used in free gingival grafting [1921], apicectomy [10], root sectioning [22], and bonding of fractured tooth fragments [23]. Kulkarni et al [24] reported the use of cyanoacrylate in periodontal pockets during surgical procedures involving periodontal flaps in 24 individuals, Ozcan et al [25] used it to promote palatal wound healing after free gingival graft harvesting, and Ranson et al [26] used it for stabilizing pedicle grafts during soft tissue surgeries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the field of periodontics, Rezende et al [9] reported a case using the cyanoacrylate adhesive for fixing a resorbable membrane to the recipient bone in a vertical defect to allow guided tissue regeneration, showing esthetical results four years after the procedure, while Pérez [10], in a prospective study, used this adhesive in 19 patients for fixing mucogingival grafts, identifying a good tolerance. In addition, the cyanoacrylate adhesive has been used in free gingival grafting [1921], apicectomy [10], root sectioning [22], and bonding of fractured tooth fragments [23]. Kulkarni et al [24] reported the use of cyanoacrylate in periodontal pockets during surgical procedures involving periodontal flaps in 24 individuals, Ozcan et al [25] used it to promote palatal wound healing after free gingival graft harvesting, and Ranson et al [26] used it for stabilizing pedicle grafts during soft tissue surgeries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many European countries, it has been used to repair tooth fractures or augment rhinoplasty because of its ability to form instantaneous and strong bonds. 5,6 In the present study, we evaluated the efficacy of octyl-2-cyanoacrylate in the creation of prefabricated, 3-dimensional autologous cartilage implants for application in nose tip surgery for Asian noses.…”
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“…Studies document the safety and efficacy of using Dermabond, not only as an adhesive barrier after surgery on the skin but also as a protective adhesive in dental emergencies that works immediately to keep tissue dry and impermeable to fluid. [10,16,17]. BioGlue was used as a secondary solidification process (belt and suspenders).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The drainage procedure must be done after securing a bbagQ to the tumor and the bag should be extracorporeal. Dermabond and BioGlue were chosen as adhesives for several reasons [15][16][17]. Studies document the safety and efficacy of using Dermabond, not only as an adhesive barrier after surgery on the skin but also as a protective adhesive in dental emergencies that works immediately to keep tissue dry and impermeable to fluid.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%