Monofilament Dental Sutures
Monofilament sutures that cause less tissue reaction are commonly preferred by dentists in dental surgery. You can buy monofilament sutures from here.
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Monokaprol – 4/0 – 19 mm – 3/8 Reverse Cutting – 75 cm – MK2639
Monokaprol is a short-term absorbable, monofilament suture from poly (glycolide-co-caprolactone).
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Monoprolen – 4/0 – 19 mm – 3/8 Reverse Cutting – 75 cm – ML2642
Monoprolen dental suture is available in blue and black colors to increase the visibility in oral, dental and maxillary surgery. The non-absorbable and monofilament Monoprolen surgical dental sutures are used for soft tissue closure and connection in cardiovascular, ophthalmic or neurosurgical practices.
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Monoprolen – 5/0 – 19 mm – 3/8 Reverse Cutting – 75 cm – ML2207
Monoprolen dental suture is available in blue and black colors to increase the visibility in oral, dental and maxillary surgery. The non-absorbable and monofilament Monoprolen surgical dental sutures are used for soft tissue closure and connection in cardiovascular, ophthalmic or neurosurgical practices.
Monofilament sutures consist of single thread (string) and these are not braided like multifilament sutures. Less tissue reaction is observed for monofilament sutures used in oral and dental surgery. The main reason for monofilament surgical sutures to be preferred by dentists in oral, dental and maxillofacial surgery is the less microbial colonization on the tissues connected with the suture after the surgical procedure.