KUMJ | VOL. 16 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 63 | JULY-SEPT. 2018
Comparative Evaluation of N-Butyl Cyanoacrylate and Silk Sutures on Healing of Periodontal Flaps: A Clinico Histological Evaluation
Abullais AS, Chavan A, Dani NH, Al-Qahtani NA, AlQahtani SM, Priyanka N
Abstract: Background
The periodontal flap is one of the most frequently employed procedures. Closure of
reflected flap is important step in flap surgery. Black silk sutures are most often used
material in routine surgical procedures. These suture materials demand more time
and effort and expertise from the surgeon. Tissue adhesives have been developed as
alternatives to overcome these problems such as cyanoacrylates.
Objective
The present study is an attempt to compare effectiveness of the black silk suture with
cyanoacrylate adhesives in closing reflected periodontal flap.
Method
Thirty systemically healthy patients who underwent bilateral flap surgery were
given 3-0 black silk sutures on one side and N-butyl cyanoacrylate adhesive on the
other side to close a surgical incision. All the participants in the study were recalled
on the seventh, 21
st
, 42
nd
day. Participants were evaluated for healing and plaque
accumulation by assessing the gingival index, plaque index, wound healing index.
Biopsy specimens were obtained on seventh and 42
nd
postoperative day.
Result
The amount of inflammation was less during the first week of healing when
cyanoacrylate was compared with silk. However, over a period of 21 days to 42 days,
the sites treated with both the materials showed similar healing patterns without
any significant difference in the evaluated parameter.
Conclusion
The result of the study showed that the use of cyanoacrylate for the closure of
periodontal flaps results in better initial post-operative healing as compared to
closure with silk suture and that this method of closure can be advocated in a routine
surgical periodontal practice.
Keyword : Cyanoacrylate, Periodontitis, Surgery, Sutures, Wound healing