Suturing techniques Videos 17+

iPhormation

Designed for iPhone

    • $0.99

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Description

In this new version, 3 new suturing techniques and 3 new clinic videos, a new design and a Bonus from our iPad app : iMuco Gingival recessions.

If you are a dental surgeon or dentistry student this is the application for you, it reviews the various suturing techniques used in oral surgery.

For each suture you will find:

- a VIDEO demonstrating how to perform it,
- its advantages,
- its drawbacks,
- ts indications.

The videos were filmed using silicon models to make them as clear as possible. With V. 2.0 we added clinic videos.

- How would you perform a post-extraction cross suture on a patient taking anticoagulant medication so as to keep the haemostatic sponge in the socket in place?

- How would you perform a simple continuous suture after multiple extractions and/or alveolar ridge correction?

These are just two of the questions this application answers. In both cases, a loop suture would have been less effective and a waste of time.

The list of suturing techniques dealt with in this application, which currently stands at 9, will be gradually increased with free updates. Today 15 with V. 2.6.

We would be glad to receive your suggestions and comments.
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No Internet connection required after purchase (a few minutes)
OS 4.3 or later necessary.

What’s New

Version 3.0

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

iOS 11 update. New design.

App Privacy

The developer, iPhormation, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple.

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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