Human fibrin glue versus sutures in periodontal surgery
- PMID: 2439677
- DOI: 10.1902/jop.1987.58.6.426
Human fibrin glue versus sutures in periodontal surgery
Abstract
A fibrin-sealing system consisting of symmetrical flap and graft procedures versus silk sutures in a split-mouth clinical trial was tested in 51 patients. Clinical parameters and operative times were recorded and compared. In clinical use, the fibrin glue provided quick hemostasis and adequate tissue adhesion on the whole inner surface of grafts or flaps. Its use saved remarkable amounts of time and made it easier to fix tissues in difficult areas. The time saved ranged from 3 to 19.5 minutes per procedure, and 1 to 8.5 minutes per tooth. The convenience of the fibrin glue was especially appreciated in pedicle flap procedures.
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