TY - JOUR
T1 - Resistencia a la tracción del material de sutura para cirugía oral y periodontal: una revisión narrativa
AU - Jonathan Andrés, Japón Zhigui
AU - Carpio Cedillo, Cristina Paola
AU - Brito Quito, Evelyn Estefania
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Objetive: To provide a narrative review of the current literature on tensile strength of different sutures materials
employed in oral and periodontal surgery. Materials and methods: MESH terms have been used to search relevant
literature electronically in the PubMed, Science Direct, Semantic Scholar, Scopus, Scielo, SpringerLink and Google
Scholar databases. This review has analyzed studies on monofilament, multifilament, absorbable, and non absorbable suture's materials. Conclusions: The best tensile strength properties may be found in polypropylene, polyglycolic acid, polydioxanone suture's material due to their properties. This data should be considered so that the operator chooses the suture material taking into account their tensile strength behavior for periodontal or oral surgeries where sutures need to be retained for longer periods . However, further studies are needed to understand tensile strength in different procedures and the variability of clinical situations
AB - Objetive: To provide a narrative review of the current literature on tensile strength of different sutures materials
employed in oral and periodontal surgery. Materials and methods: MESH terms have been used to search relevant
literature electronically in the PubMed, Science Direct, Semantic Scholar, Scopus, Scielo, SpringerLink and Google
Scholar databases. This review has analyzed studies on monofilament, multifilament, absorbable, and non absorbable suture's materials. Conclusions: The best tensile strength properties may be found in polypropylene, polyglycolic acid, polydioxanone suture's material due to their properties. This data should be considered so that the operator chooses the suture material taking into account their tensile strength behavior for periodontal or oral surgeries where sutures need to be retained for longer periods . However, further studies are needed to understand tensile strength in different procedures and the variability of clinical situations
KW - Resistencia a la tracción; Suturas; Periodoncia; Cirugía bucal
KW - Resistencia a la tracción; Suturas; Periodoncia; Cirugía bucal
UR - https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/32393/27523
M3 - Artículo
SN - 2525-3409
JO - Research, Society and Development
JF - Research, Society and Development
ER -