Available evidence suggests little difference in outcomes between primary or secondary closure techniques after surgical removal of third molars

Classic wound closure following removal of impacted this molars involved the surgeon covering  and hermitically closes the socket with a flap, allowing primary wound healing. Proponents of  this approach suggest that it decreases the risk of post operative infection.  the alternative approach is to allow healing by secondary intention. Those who prefer this approach suggest … Continue reading Available evidence suggests little difference in outcomes between primary or secondary closure techniques after surgical removal of third molars