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Laceration of gingivae

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Management

Brandt MT, Jenkins WS highlight the importance of having at least one type of absorbable and one type of nonabsorbable suture readily available to ensure effectiveness and ease in suturing techniques [PMID:22117956].

Continuous practice and understanding of suture material characteristics and techniques, as discussed by Brandt MT, WS Jenkins, enhance surgical skills leading to better healing and patient comfort [PMID:22117956].

Key Recommendations

The article by Brandt MT and Jenkins WS emphasizes that ongoing practice of suturing techniques, informed by knowledge of suture properties, contributes to improved surgical outcomes and acumen [PMID:22117956]. (Evidence: Expert opinion)

References

1 Brandt MT, Jenkins WS. Suturing principles for the dentoalveolar surgeon. Dental clinics of North America 2012. link

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    Suturing principles for the dentoalveolar surgeon.Brandt MT, Jenkins WS Dental clinics of North America (2012)

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