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A clear clinical guide explaining the differences between absorbable and non-absorbable sutures, including materials, absorption profiles, indications and how to select the correct suture for dental procedures.
Choosing the correct suture material is essential for predictable healing, tissue stability and patient comfort. The primary distinction in suture selection is whether the material is absorbable or non-absorbable.
Each type serves a distinct biological purpose depending on tissue type, healing time and clinical objective.
Absorbable sutures are designed to break down naturally within the body over time. Degradation occurs through hydrolysis in synthetic materials or enzymatic digestion in natural materials. These sutures gradually lose tensile strength before being fully resorbed.
Non-absorbable sutures are not broken down by the body and remain in place until removed or permanently retained. They are manufactured from synthetic or natural materials designed to provide long-term tensile stability.
Selection depends on:
Absorbable sutures are often preferred where suture removal is unnecessary. Non-absorbable sutures remain the preferred option when extended tensile strength and long-term support are required.
Understanding the structural and biological differences between absorbable and non-absorbable sutures allows clinicians to optimise healing outcomes and improve patient experience.
Selecting the correct suture material is a clinical decision that directly impacts tissue response and procedural success.
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