PTFE sutures 12/pk

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PTFE Sutures - Ideal for Periodontal, Bone Graft, and Implant Surgeries

PTFE sutures are a high-quality, non-absorbable solution widely used in periodontal, bone graft, and implant surgeries. Made from polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), and also known as teflon sutures, they offer exceptional durability, minimal tissue reactivity, and ease of use, making them an excellent choice for various oral surgery sutures procedures.

Similar to Cytoplast PTFE sutures - Each package contains 12 sterile sutures attached to a needle.

 

Characteristics of PTFE Sutures

  • Completely Non-Absorbable: 100% pure PTFE ensures lasting support without degradation over time.
  • Monofilament Construction: Prevents bacterial wicking and ensures a smooth passage through tissue.
  • Biologically Inert: PTFE is chemically non-reactive, reducing the risk of inflammatory responses and infection.
  • High Tensile Strength: Does not weaken when moistened, maintaining durability in moist environments.
  • Reduced Inflammation: Promotes faster wound healing by minimizing tissue irritation.
  • Soft and Comfortable: Designed for patient comfort, especially in sensitive oral tissues.
  • Excellent Knot Security: Provides reliable knotting and secure closure with minimal effort.


Indications for PTFE Sutures

PTFE sutures are ideal for various surgical applications, particularly in oral surgeries:

  • Dental Bone Grafting: Secure soft tissue closure after bone grafting procedures, ensuring stability and reducing the risk of infection.
  • Soft Tissue Grafting: Perfect for soft tissue grafting surgeries, providing minimal tissue reaction and smooth handling.
  • Implant Surgery: Ensures secure closure around implants and supports optimal healing in dental implant procedures.
  • Periodontal Surgery: Ideal for periodontal surgeries, including gum grafting and regeneration, promoting fast healing with minimal inflammation.
  • Ridge Augmentation: PTFE sutures are used to stabilize soft tissue during ridge augmentation procedures.
  • Guided Tissue Regeneration (GTR): Excellent for GTR procedures, where controlled healing is required for optimal tissue regeneration.


Advantages of PTFE Sutures

  • Minimal Tissue Reaction: PTFE has been shown to cause minimal inflammation and tissue response, making it suitable for delicate surgical sites.
  • Long-Term Support: As a non-absorbable suture, PTFE provides lasting support until removal, making it reliable for extended healing times.
  • Comfortable for Patients: The softness of PTFE ensures comfort during and after surgery, making it a preferred choice for sensitive tissues in the oral cavity.
  • Superior Handling: PTFE sutures are easy to handle and knot, offering secure closures with ease during dental procedures.


What Are PTFE Sutures?

PTFE Sutures are high-quality, non-absorbable sutures made from polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), a synthetic polymer known for its strength and biocompatibility. They are widely used in oral surgery, including periodontal, bone grafting, and implant surgeries, where long-lasting and secure tissue closure is essential.

 

Periodontal Sutures

Used in periodontal surgery, PTFE sutures are perfect for securing gum tissues after surgical procedures. These sutures provide the stability needed for proper tissue healing and are gentle on sensitive oral tissues, minimizing irritation and inflammation. They are ideal for both soft tissue grafting and guided tissue regeneration (GTR) procedures.

 

Bone Graft Sutures

PTFE sutures are frequently employed in bone grafting surgeries, ensuring secure closure of soft tissues over bone grafts. Their non-absorbable nature ensures that they provide stable and reliable tissue support throughout the healing process, even in areas that experience heavy stress and movement.

 

Dental Implant Sutures

For dental implant surgeries, PTFE sutures are an excellent choice. These sutures provide strong, durable closure around implants, allowing the tissues to heal securely and without complication. Their biologically inert composition means they cause minimal tissue reaction, even in the complex and moist environment of the oral cavity. They are often used in oral surgery sutures to secure tissues during implant placement and to ensure optimal healing around implants.

 

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