Suturing
Closes and stabilises a dental or oral wound after extraction, biopsy, or surgery.
Overview
Closes and stabilises a dental or oral wound after extraction, biopsy, or surgery.
Who Is This Treatment For?
Patients requiring wound closure as part of a dental or oral surgical procedure.
Key Benefits
- Supports wound healing
- Controls bleeding
- Protects the surgical site
The Procedure
The wound is aligned and closed with appropriate sutures, followed by instructions for healing and removal if needed.
Expected Results
The wound heals as the tissues knit together under review.
Aftercare Instructions
Do not pull the sutures, keep the area clean as instructed, and avoid smoking.
Results may vary. Individual outcomes depend on skin type, health status, age, lifestyle factors, and treatment adherence. A personalised consultation is required before any treatment begins. This information is educational and does not constitute medical advice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do all sutures need removal?
Some dissolve naturally; others require a short follow-up visit for removal.
Ready to Get Started?
Book a personalised consultation to discuss whether Suturing is right for you.
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β Online or in-clinic options
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β Strict confidentiality
Quick Summary
- Duration
- 15β30 minutes
- Downtime
- Local soreness and swelling may occur.
- Sessions
- One procedure with removal or review according to suture type.
