This study evaluated the surface integrity of sutures after immersion in mouthrinse or water, by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis. Pieces of resorbable suture remaining after oral surgery were immediately collected. Twelve pieces each of catgut, chromed catgut, and polyglactin 910 were divided into four groups and immersed in pure mouthrinse, mouthrinse diluted in water at 1:1 and 1:2, or water (positive control), for 24 h. Three pieces each of new sutures were used as negative control. Specimens were placed on stubs and sputter coated with gold for SEM analysis. Observation of experimental groups and comparison with controls revealed that immersion in the mouthrinse at different dilutions did not alter their surface; slight, non...
Aim of the work. Bacteria adhesion on both silk and nylon suture has been evaluated in vivo by usin...
ABSTRACT: Scanning electron microscopy is a valuable technique for study-ing surface changes of cont...
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This study evaluated the surface integrity of sutures after immersion in mouthrinse or water, by sca...
Aim: To examine plaque accumulation on silk and polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) sutures at different ...
Aim: The current study was conducted to evaluate the influence of frequently ingested beverages on t...
After oral surgery, bacterial adhesion to suture can cause surgical site infections and delay wound ...
Background/Aim. Suture materials play an important role in healing, enabling reconstruction and r...
Sutures are medical devices used in surgery. They serve as tissues stabilizers in contact with or ne...
Aim: In everyday surgical practice, different types of suturing materials are available. They play a...
Aim: In everyday surgical practice, different types of suturing materials are available. They play a...
Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate, by scanning electronic microscopy (SEM), the clean...
Purpose: This study aimed to compare the effects of 10 different suture materials commonly used in d...
BACKGROUND: Suture is the final act of most oral surgery procedures. The quality of healing after th...
SEM images of (A) PGLA, (B) PGA, (C) PDO and (D) PGCL sutures were obtained before and after 7-minut...
Aim of the work. Bacteria adhesion on both silk and nylon suture has been evaluated in vivo by usin...
ABSTRACT: Scanning electron microscopy is a valuable technique for study-ing surface changes of cont...
PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: ple...
This study evaluated the surface integrity of sutures after immersion in mouthrinse or water, by sca...
Aim: To examine plaque accumulation on silk and polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) sutures at different ...
Aim: The current study was conducted to evaluate the influence of frequently ingested beverages on t...
After oral surgery, bacterial adhesion to suture can cause surgical site infections and delay wound ...
Background/Aim. Suture materials play an important role in healing, enabling reconstruction and r...
Sutures are medical devices used in surgery. They serve as tissues stabilizers in contact with or ne...
Aim: In everyday surgical practice, different types of suturing materials are available. They play a...
Aim: In everyday surgical practice, different types of suturing materials are available. They play a...
Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate, by scanning electronic microscopy (SEM), the clean...
Purpose: This study aimed to compare the effects of 10 different suture materials commonly used in d...
BACKGROUND: Suture is the final act of most oral surgery procedures. The quality of healing after th...
SEM images of (A) PGLA, (B) PGA, (C) PDO and (D) PGCL sutures were obtained before and after 7-minut...
Aim of the work. Bacteria adhesion on both silk and nylon suture has been evaluated in vivo by usin...
ABSTRACT: Scanning electron microscopy is a valuable technique for study-ing surface changes of cont...
PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: ple...