BIOLOGICAL DEGRADATION PROCESSES OF SUTURE MATERIALS USED IN SURGICAL DENTISTRY

Authors

  • Karimov Akobir Bahodirovich 3rd-Year Student of Bukhara State Medical Institute

Keywords:

Suture materials, surgical dentistry, biological degradation, resorption, biocompatibility, wound healing, oral tissue regeneration.

Abstract

This article examines the biological degradation processes of various suture materials used in surgical dentistry. The study analyzes the resorption dynamics of absorbable and non-absorbable sutures, their interaction with oral tissues, and the factors influencing biodegradation, including enzymatic activity, pH of the oral environment, and inflammatory response. Comparative evaluation of silk, catgut, polyglycolic acid, and polylactic-based sutures revealed that synthetic absorbable materials demonstrate higher biocompatibility and predictable degradation patterns. The findings highlight the importance of selecting appropriate suture materials in pediatric and adult oral surgery to minimize postoperative inflammation and ensure optimal wound healing.

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2025-04-30

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BIOLOGICAL DEGRADATION PROCESSES OF SUTURE MATERIALS USED IN SURGICAL DENTISTRY. (2025). European Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Development , 38, 207-212. https://ejird.journalspark.org/index.php/ejird/article/view/1638