Fibrin adhesive derived from snake venom in periodontal surgery: histologicalanalysis

BACKGROUND: A new fibrin adhesive made of buffalo plasma-derived fibrinogen and a thrombin-like snake venom enzyme, has been successfully used to immobilize free gingival grafts. This case series histologically compared sutured grafts (control group) with others immobilized by using the fibrin adhesive (experimental group). CASE DESCRIPTION: The grafts were placed in the contralateral mandibular bicuspids of 15 patients, so that each subject received one treatment of each type. Five biopsies of each group were collected at 7, 14 and 45 days of healing, which were histologically and morphometrically analyzed as regards the relative volume density of the different connective tissue components. RESULTS: The sites in the control group presented a higher inflammatory cell density at 7 days and a tendency towards a lower collagen density. In the experimental group, the grafts had an appearance of more advanced healing. Tissue maturity characteristics progressed until 14 and 45 days, but no difference between groups could be noted at these times. Conclusions: Within the limits of the present study, it may be suggested that the alternative fibrin adhesive tested could represent an alternative to sutures in gingival grafts procedures.

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Main Authors: Barbosa,Mônica D. S., Stipp,Antônio Carlos, Passanezi,Euloir, Greghi,Sebastião Luis A.
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Language:English
Published: Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP 2008
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spelling oai:scielo:S1678-775720080005000022008-10-13Fibrin adhesive derived from snake venom in periodontal surgery: histologicalanalysisBarbosa,Mônica D. S.Stipp,Antônio CarlosPassanezi,EuloirGreghi,Sebastião Luis A. Fibrin tissue adhesive/therapeutic use Mouth mucosa Grafts/transplantation BACKGROUND: A new fibrin adhesive made of buffalo plasma-derived fibrinogen and a thrombin-like snake venom enzyme, has been successfully used to immobilize free gingival grafts. This case series histologically compared sutured grafts (control group) with others immobilized by using the fibrin adhesive (experimental group). CASE DESCRIPTION: The grafts were placed in the contralateral mandibular bicuspids of 15 patients, so that each subject received one treatment of each type. Five biopsies of each group were collected at 7, 14 and 45 days of healing, which were histologically and morphometrically analyzed as regards the relative volume density of the different connective tissue components. RESULTS: The sites in the control group presented a higher inflammatory cell density at 7 days and a tendency towards a lower collagen density. In the experimental group, the grafts had an appearance of more advanced healing. Tissue maturity characteristics progressed until 14 and 45 days, but no difference between groups could be noted at these times. Conclusions: Within the limits of the present study, it may be suggested that the alternative fibrin adhesive tested could represent an alternative to sutures in gingival grafts procedures.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFaculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USPJournal of Applied Oral Science v.16 n.5 20082008-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572008000500002en10.1590/S1678-77572008000500002
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author Barbosa,Mônica D. S.
Stipp,Antônio Carlos
Passanezi,Euloir
Greghi,Sebastião Luis A.
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Stipp,Antônio Carlos
Passanezi,Euloir
Greghi,Sebastião Luis A.
Fibrin adhesive derived from snake venom in periodontal surgery: histologicalanalysis
author_facet Barbosa,Mônica D. S.
Stipp,Antônio Carlos
Passanezi,Euloir
Greghi,Sebastião Luis A.
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title Fibrin adhesive derived from snake venom in periodontal surgery: histologicalanalysis
title_short Fibrin adhesive derived from snake venom in periodontal surgery: histologicalanalysis
title_full Fibrin adhesive derived from snake venom in periodontal surgery: histologicalanalysis
title_fullStr Fibrin adhesive derived from snake venom in periodontal surgery: histologicalanalysis
title_full_unstemmed Fibrin adhesive derived from snake venom in periodontal surgery: histologicalanalysis
title_sort fibrin adhesive derived from snake venom in periodontal surgery: histologicalanalysis
description BACKGROUND: A new fibrin adhesive made of buffalo plasma-derived fibrinogen and a thrombin-like snake venom enzyme, has been successfully used to immobilize free gingival grafts. This case series histologically compared sutured grafts (control group) with others immobilized by using the fibrin adhesive (experimental group). CASE DESCRIPTION: The grafts were placed in the contralateral mandibular bicuspids of 15 patients, so that each subject received one treatment of each type. Five biopsies of each group were collected at 7, 14 and 45 days of healing, which were histologically and morphometrically analyzed as regards the relative volume density of the different connective tissue components. RESULTS: The sites in the control group presented a higher inflammatory cell density at 7 days and a tendency towards a lower collagen density. In the experimental group, the grafts had an appearance of more advanced healing. Tissue maturity characteristics progressed until 14 and 45 days, but no difference between groups could be noted at these times. Conclusions: Within the limits of the present study, it may be suggested that the alternative fibrin adhesive tested could represent an alternative to sutures in gingival grafts procedures.
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