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Wound healing is a process that involves careful and methodical activation of basic biologic processes, key to an uneventful healing of tissues. Oral and periodontal surgical sites being moist and favorable for accumulation and retention of microorganisms, are most susceptible to post-surgical infection and delayed wound healing.
The primary objective of suturing is to position and secure surgical flaps in order to promote optimal healing; provides support for tissue margin until they heal, without dead space and reduce postoperative pain.
Introduction & Brief history of suture evolution
Rationale & Principles of suturing
Suturing techniques in Periodontal Surgery
Suture related Complications
New generation sutures & suture substitutes
Date: 05/04/2026| 03:00 PM IST