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Cyanoacrylates were first used for medical purposes during World War II to close skin wounds. Over time, medical applications were developed, specifically in the vascular field.
Kévin Guillen +4 more
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Cyanoacrylate Tissue Adhesives in Peri‐Implant Surgery: A Case Report and Surgical Technique [PDF]
Cyanoacrylate tissue adhesives have been proposed as an adjunct or alternative to sutures in periodontal and peri‐implant surgery, offering hemostasis, bacterial sealing, and improved wound healing.
Patricio Vicencio +3 more
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Clinical Applications and Efficacy of Cyanoacrylates in Oral Surgery and Periodontology: A Scoping Review [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Cyanoacrylate (CA) tissue adhesives have gained increasing attention as alternatives to sutures in oral surgery and periodontology. The objective of this scoping review is to assess their clinical applications and effectiveness
Davide Gerardi +6 more
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A combined in-silico and in-vitro evaluation of cyanoacrylate-based dental materials as an adhesive for applications in prosthodontics: molecular docking and cytocompatibility analysis [PDF]
This study combined in-silico molecular docking with in-vitro cytocompatibility testing to evaluate the safety of cyanoacrylate adhesives. Molecular docking was performed for four cyanoacrylate monomers (ethyl, n-butyl, isoamyl, and 2-octyl) against key ...
Divyansh Sinha +5 more
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Radical Polymerization of Alkyl 2-Cyanoacrylates [PDF]
Cyanoacrylates (CAs) are well-known fast-setting adhesives, which are sold as liquids in the presence of stabilizers. Rapid anionic polymerization on exposure to surface moisture is responsible for instant adhesion.
Cormac Duffy +2 more
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A facile synthesis of 3-methylthio-3-arylamino-2-cyanoacrylates from 3,3-dimethylthioacrylate and aromatic amines or amino pyridines has been achieved in moderate to high yields (64.0% ~ 93.5%) in 30 minutes at 50°C under microwave irradiation.
Deyu Hu +6 more
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Liquid embolic agents—a practical overview [PDF]
Liquid embolic agents (LEAs) have expanded the therapeutic options for complex vascular and non-vascular conditions. Tailored clinical assessment with dedicated procedure planning is critical in the selection of the most appropriate embolic to ensure ...
Alessandro Cannavale +6 more
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Objective To compare the antimicrobial effect in vitro of a short-chain cyanoacrylate with a long-chain cyanoacrylate (Dermabond, Ethicon, Johnson and Johnson, USA) against bacterial strains.Methods and analysis The following bacterial strains were ...
Richard Yudi Hida +3 more
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In-vitro evaluation of antibacterial potential of cyanoacrylate tissue adhesives for intraoral wound closure [PDF]
Background: Cyanoacrylate tissue adhesives have been used as a substitute to silk for intraoral wound closure. Placement of sutures provides a corridor for accumulation of microorganisms into tissue which leads to infection. Cyanoacrylate-based adhesives
Murtaza A Kaderi +7 more
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Cyanoacrylate glue is a non-thermal, non-tumescent agent used to treat saphenous reflux. It was introduced to overcome heat-related discomfort and complications.
Jin Hyun Joh, Sun Hyung Joo
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