EVALUATION OF SUSTAINABILITY OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF POLYPROPYLENE SUTURE MATERIALS EXPOSED IN CHLORINE DIOXIDE MOUTHWASH USED IN POST PERIODONTAL SURGERIES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/gfgxqm30Keywords:
Polypropylene sutures, Periodontal surgery, Chlorine dioxide mouthwashAbstract
INTRODUCTION
Periodontal surgeries are done to eliminate periodontal pockets and to correct the mucogingival
defects. Success of the periodontal therapy depends upon many factors and one of the important
factors is the suture and the suture materials. In oral and periodontal surgery, sutures are routinely
used for wound closure and wound approximation.
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