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[|Human|] I had dissolvable stitches to suture up extraction of broken molars on November 6. It s now December 16 and the stitches have dissolved, but something is now protruding from the gum cartilage near where the stitches were placed & I m thinking it could be a hardened, undissolved stitch. Is that possible & can I pull it out with tweezers if I do it carefully?
[|AI|]  HelloWelcome to ChatDoctorI would like to tell you there are dissolvable stitches that are composed of silk & processed collagen. These stitches are made of materials which our body can absorb after they get dissolved. Additionally, the time for dissolving may be shorter or longer, depending on the stitches, again, depending on the recovery of the wound itself. One type of these stitches is created from processed animal collagen. This material is capable of holding the wound firmly for at least 7 days, getting dissolved through the course of 2 months. I don't know what material has been used in your case. So I would suggest you to wait for 1 more week & then consult your dentist but don't try to anything by yourself. Take Disregards Chat Doctor.