The primary objective of dental suturing is to position and secure
surgical flaps in order to promote optimal healing (first / primary intention) provides support for tissue margin until they heal,
without dead space and reduce postoperative pain.
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Inadequate
suturing may result in flap skipping, exposed bone / necrosis, pain and delayed wound healing.
That course shows: simple interrupted suture, vertical mattress suture, horizontal matress suture, figure 8 Suture, continuous Locking Suture.
If you don't remember how to tie them - take your 6 minutes to watch this movie and remind them yourself.
If you don't remember how to tie them - take your 6 minutes to watch this movie and remind them yourself.