What do Wisdom Teeth Stitches Look Like?
Wisdom teeth extractions are a common dental procedure that often requires stitches to help the wound heal. Dissolvable stitches are commonly used and come in different materials, each with its own characteristics. These stitches are designed to dissolve naturally in the body over time, reducing the need for removal by a dentist or surgeon. The stitches that dentists typically use are dissolvable stitches, which include:
Type of Suture | How its Made | Type of Material | Color |
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Fast Gut | Natural | Animal intestines | Yellow/White |
Plain Gut | Natural | Animal intestines | Yellow/White |
Chromic Gut | Natural | Animal intestines | Yellow/White |
Polyglycolic acid | Synthetic | Polymers | Purple/Violet |
Polydioxanone | Synthetic | Polymers | Purple/Violet |
Polytrimethylene carbonate | Synthetic | Copolymers | Green |
Polyglactin 910 | Synthetic | Copolymers | Purple/Violet |
Glycomer 631 | Synthetic | Copolymers | Purple/Violet |
Polyglytone 6211 | Synthetic | Copolymers | Purple/Violet |
Poliglecaprone | Synthetic | Copolymers | Purple/Violet |
Dissolvable stitches can be broadly categorized into three groups: all-natural, synthetic polymers, and synthetic copolymers. These wisdom teeth stitches all have a slightly different look to them, which will be covered in more detail in the articles below.
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