Healing After Periodontal Flap Surgery after Using Bio- Adhesive Material And Silk Sutures: A Split-Mouth Comparative Clinical Study

Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Research Professionals - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 4

Abstract

Background: Now a days with increasing research and in the light of modern knowledge of the scientific procedures a number of techniques have been developed for the treatment of periodontal problems. Considering the procedure of flap surgery for periodontal reattachment, it demands a close postoperative adaptation for the mature and healthy gingival connective tissue onto the tooth surface so prepared before the surgery. Materials and Methods: In the study conducted here in the department of periodontics of our dental institute, a set 50 patients were selected in the time period of one year. age group selected was between 20 to 60 years irrespective of the gender, showing acceptable oral hygiene before the study. A through medical and habit history was obtained from the patients. Results: Studies conducted for plaque index in the mean value of Group A and Group B were almost same at the baseline initially. Though, the percentage improvement in plaque index for Group A and Group B over the period of 3 months with respect to baseline plaque index came out to be 54% for Group A and 56% for Group B keeping mean value of P = 0.486. It is noteworthy that absence of crater formation on the tip of the newly developed papillae and absence of any loss of sutures were observed in Group A and Group B. Conclusion: The chances of secondary infection and pain are also less as compared to the silk sutures. No chances of food lodgement and ease of cleaning resulted in more favourable choice of suture material in periodontal surgery. Thus, The Isoamyl 2-cyanoacrylate has shown its promising and positive results in terms of comparison with other conventional suturing materials.

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Manan Vyas

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  • EP ID EP534323
  • DOI 10.21276/ijmrp.2018.4.4.027
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Manan Vyas (2018). Healing After Periodontal Flap Surgery after Using Bio- Adhesive Material And Silk Sutures: A Split-Mouth Comparative Clinical Study. International Journal of Medical Research Professionals, 4(4), 114-117. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-534323