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Suture materials and techniques

R B O'Neal1, C D Alleyn

  • 1University of Washington, School of Dentistry, Department of Periodontics, Seattle 98195-7444, USA.

Current Opinion in Periodontology
|January 1, 1997
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Advances in surgical materials, including sutures and needles, enhance periodontal and dental implant surgery. This review focuses on current materials and methods for surgical periodontics.

Area of Science:

  • Periodontal surgery
  • Dental implantology
  • Biomaterials science

Background:

  • Surgical periodontics and dental implant procedures have advanced significantly.
  • Innovations in basic science, research, and clinical practice drive these improvements.
  • The surgical materials industry continuously develops enhanced sutures and needles.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current state of sutures and suturing techniques in surgical periodontics.
  • To examine the role of advanced surgical materials in periodontics and dental implants.
  • To provide insights into the practical application of suturing materials and methods.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of scientific advancements in periodontics.
  • Analysis of industry developments in surgical materials (sutures, needles).

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  • Focus on current practices in surgical periodontics and dental implantology.
  • Main Results:

    • Sutures and needles have seen quality improvements supporting surgical advancements.
    • New materials enhance the efficacy and outcomes of periodontal and implant surgeries.
    • Understanding of suturing methods is crucial for successful surgical procedures.

    Conclusions:

    • Continued innovation in surgical materials is vital for progress in periodontics.
    • Effective utilization of sutures and suturing techniques is key to successful surgical outcomes.
    • This review highlights the interplay between materials science and surgical practice in periodontics and implantology.