SILK

SILK is produced from the cocoon of the silkworm. The braided SILK suture material is extracted by degumming the fine cocoon threads (= removal of the putty-like substance sericin). These threads are then, spun, precision-braided, and their surfaces impregnated to prevent any unwanted wick effect.

SILK is a non-capillary, hydrophobic thread with a smooth surface. Silk, which is unsurpassable in terms of its softness and flexibility, is particularly suitable for the sensitive oral area.

Thread structure Multifilament, impregnated
Colour Black, white, or blue
Delivery program Needle-thread combinations
Single packs
Thread diameter: USP 8/0 up to USP 5/td>
Overview Delivery program SILK
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