Long-range effects of Ivalon sponge containing isobutyl cyanoacrylates on rat tissue. A quantitative planimetric study
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1975
Abstract
This study on seventy rats was undertaken to determine the long-range effects of Ivalon sponge containing isobutyl cyanoacrylates (IBC). Histologic examination revealed that the IBC sponge was well tolerated by the connective tissue. IBC sponge was most effective during the first 2 weeks of healing. At observation periods of 1 and 2 weeks, the percentage values for connective tissue formed in IBC-treated animals were 2.02 and 1.58 times higher than those in the untreated animals. © 1975.
Recommended Citation
Soni, Narendar N.; Whitehurst, Virgil E.; Knight, Robert S.; and Sinkford, Jeanne C., "Long-range effects of Ivalon sponge containing isobutyl cyanoacrylates on rat tissue. A quantitative planimetric study" (1975). College of Dentistry Faculty Publications. 195.
https://dh.howard.edu/dent_fac/195