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PeriAcryl®90 High Viscosity

PeriAcryl®90-HV from Glustich is a cyanoacrylate adhesive that is very useful for periodontal and other procedures in the oral environment. This adhesive is designed specifically for use in the oral cavity.

PeriAcryl®90-HV is widely used by periodontists and oral surgeons for a wide range of applications such as:

- Soft tissue surgery and graftsPeriAcryl
- Periodontal surgery
- Crown lengthening
- Frenectomies

by, among othersthe following methods:

- Attaching soft tissue grafts without dental sutures
- As a floating bandage over the grafting site of soft tissue grafts
- As an additional closure over sutures
- To anchor knots and threads

PeriAcryl®90-HV is liquid until applied to the target area. Upon contact with small amounts of moisture on surface areas, PeriAcryl®90-HV quickly cures and forms a film that adheres to underlying surfaces.

The PeriAcryl®90-HV bulk pack comes in a 5 ml bottle packed in a foil pouch together with 50 disposable applicators and an autoclavable tray for application.

For easy handling and single use, PeriAcryl®90-HV is also available in a pack of 12 disposable 0.2 ml ampoules.

Characteristics of PeriAcryl®90 High Viscosity

  • Biocompatible and non-toxic
  • Two years of use
  • Cures in under 30 seconds
  • Violet color for good visibility
  • User-friendly handling
  • Unique bottle & cap design keeps the opening clean after each use
  • Store in refrigerator (below 5C)
PeriAcryl®90-HV is manufactured by GluStitch Inc. in Canada. More information about the product is available at www.glustitch.com/periacryl
Read more:

Use of cyanoacrylate for the stabilization of tissues in root coverage procedures: A case series report with 5 years follow up.
Javier Patricio Rojas-Cortez, Leonardo Augusto Rachele-Righesso, Leticia Andrea Rojas-Cortez
Int. J. Inter. Dent Vol. 14(2); 191-193, 2021

Graft stabilization with cyanoacrylate decreases shrinkage of free gingival grafts
P Gumus, E Buduneli
Australian Dental Journal 2014; 59:1-8
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