The stitch switch: does a Faster-Dissolving stitch mean fewer germs after surgery?
NCT ID NCT07498361
Summary
This study is comparing two common types of dissolving stitches used after wisdom tooth surgery. Researchers want to see if fast-dissolving stitches, which don't need to be removed, collect fewer germs than slower-dissolving ones. They will also check if one type causes less swelling, pain, or discomfort for patients during the first week of healing.
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Hospital Dental Clinic
RECRUITINGPadua, Padua, 35100, Italy
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