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dissolve-able stitches?


Question Posted Saturday March 29 2008, 2:33 am

i have 3 stitches in my mouth from my mouth surgery , my apicoectomy, which i had about 3 days ago. when should the stitches most likely dissolve, how will i know when they're gone, and is there anything i can do to help them dissolve faster? i know its bad to lift my lip, and to feel the area, but how will i know when they are gone? the dentist probably told me, but i was all drugged up so i dont remember haha. thanks!

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TheAnnie answered Saturday March 29 2008, 7:46 pm:
they will disappear in time when your lip will heal. so it all depends. you can't really tell when they dissolve but ignore it and youo will notice that one day they are gone. you can always call your dentist and ask him. he can tell you exactly and wont mind answering your question.

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