Abstract :
Introduction: Surgical site infections can occur due to capillary effects of sutures resulting in bacteria permeating the wounds. By incorporating antimicrobial agents in the sutures these complications might be avoided through inhibition of the bacterial pathogens. The aim of this study was to compare the bacterial colonization of two different antiseptic coated silk sutures after periodontal flap surgery.
Materials and Method: 30 patients scheduled for treatment of periodontal pockets with flap surgery were selected and divided randomly and equally into three groups- Plain suture, Chlorhexidine and Tetracycline coated. On the 7th and 15th postoperative day 2 millimeters of the suture was harvested from each patient and the bacteria that had adhered to them were cultured. The number of colony-forming units per milliliter (CFU/mL) was determined and the groups were compared using the Mann-Whitney statistical test (P
Keyword :
Silk suture, Chlorhexidine, Tetracycline; Colony-forming unit, Antiseptic coated suture.