Biomechanical evaluation of cyanoacrylate-based tissue adhesive for intraoral wound closure

Clinical Oral Investigations(2022)

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Objectives The aim of this study was to analyze the biomechanical characteristics of a novel cyanoacrylate-based tissue adhesive (CTA) for soft-tissue closure of the (non-) tooth-bearing alveolar process and around dental implants. Materials and methods Halves of porcine mandibles ( n = 21) were randomly divided into three experimental intraoral wound closure groups (A–C) with three different mucoperiosteal flap types (F1–3, n = 7 each): F1, crestal incision between the last incisor and the canine with a mesial and distal vestibular relief; F2, crestal double-T-shaped incision and dental implant placement between the canine and the first premolar; and F3, trapezoidal incision on the second premolar. F1–3 were respectively closed using (A) monofil non-resorbable sutures, (B) CTA, and (C) a combination of both. Tensile strength (TS) and elasticity (E) measurements were performed for biomechanical analysis. Results In F1, CTA showed a significantly reduced TS compared to A ( p < 0.001) and C ( p < 0.01). In F2, an increased TS of C compared to A ( p < 0.01) and B ( p < 0.001) was found. Here, E was significantly increased in C compared to B ( p < 0.02). In F3, TS was significantly decreased in B compared to A ( p < 0.01) and C ( p < 0.001). The E in group C was significantly increased compared to B ( p < 0.01). Conclusions Different biomechanical characteristics between CTA and sutures were found. CTA could be a possible alternative to sutures for intraoral wound closure in special conditions. Clinical relevance A combination of both, suturing and CTA, could be a promising option in critical soft-tissue wounds requiring high functional stability and elasticity.
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Wound closure,Suture,Cyanoacrylate,Tissue adhesive,Tensile strength,Elasticity
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