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A Review of Dental Suturing for Optimal Soft-Tissue Management

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CE 1knowledge with regard to the various types <strong>of</strong>suturing armamentarium available to assist inobtaining optimal wound closure. The success<strong>of</strong> technique-sensitive procedures such as conventionalperiodontal therapy, dental implanttherapy, mucogingival microsurgery, periodontalcosmetic plastic surgery, regeneration <strong>of</strong>hard and/or s<strong>of</strong>t tissue, and excisional treatment<strong>of</strong> pathologic tissue depends on the clinician’sknowledge and skill <strong>of</strong> executing propersuturing <strong>for</strong> optimal wound closure.The recent innovations in suturing materialsnot only eliminate some <strong>of</strong> the difficultiespreviously encountered during surgicalclosure, but also decrease the potential <strong>for</strong>postoperative infections.AcknowledgmentSpecial thanks to David Kurtzman, DDS, acosmetic dentist located in Marietta, Georgia,<strong>for</strong> his beautiful illustrations.References1. Silverstein LH. Essential principles <strong>of</strong> dental suturing <strong>for</strong> theimplant surgeon. Dent Implantol Update. 2005;16(1):1-7.2. Silverstein LH. Suture selection <strong>for</strong> optimal flap closureand tissue healing. Perio-implant showcase. Pract PerioAesthet Dent. 2005;16:2-3.3. Cohen ES. Sutures and suturing. In: Atlas <strong>of</strong> CosmeticReconstructive Periodontal Surgery. 2nd ed. Philadelphia:Lea & Febiger; 1994:9-30.4. Silverstein LH. Principles <strong>of</strong> <strong>Dental</strong> <strong>Suturing</strong>: The CompleteGuide to Surgical Closure. Mahwah, NJ: Montage Media;1999.5. Wound Closure Manual, Somerville, NJ: Ethicon Inc;1985:1-101.6. Lilly GE, Salem JE, Armstrong JH, et al. Reaction <strong>of</strong> oraltissues to suture materials. 3. Oral Surg Oral Med OralPathol. 1969;28:432-438.7. Meyer RB, Antonin CJ. A review <strong>of</strong> suture materials, partI. Compend Contin Educ Dent. 1989;10:260-264.8. Macht SD, Krizek TJ. Sutures and suturing—current concepts.J Oral Surg. 1978;36:710-712.9. Manor A, Kaffe I. Unusual <strong>for</strong>eign body reaction to a braidedsilk suture: a case report. J Periodontol. 1 9 8 1 ; 5 3 : 8 6 - 8 8 .10. Mejias JE, Griffin TJ. The absorbable synthetic sutures.Compend Cont Educ Dent. 1983;4:567-572.11. Hutchens LH. Periodontal suturing: a review <strong>of</strong> needles,materials and techniques. Postgrad Dent. 1995;2(4):1-15.168 Compendium / March 2005 Vol. 26, No. 3

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