Wisdom tooth extraction cut gums to sew?

If the extraction of wisdom teeth is performed by incision of the gums, in the majority of cases suturing is required, just as in the case of making a piece of fabric where this fabric has been cut and to sew it into a garment, suturing must be performed. In the case of extraction of simple teeth, such as anterior teeth, again including wisdom teeth, if they are fully erupted, they can be extracted completely by simply using dental jaws or forceps. In this case, what remains is only a wound, which in most cases does not need to be sutured, but only a compress, which can be a cotton ball or a cotton roll, is placed on the wound and the patient is asked to bite for 30 minutes, when in most cases a good blood clot is formed and begins to heal gradually. However, for wisdom tooth extraction, especially if the gums have been cut and the wisdom tooth is removed, if no sutures are applied, the bone surface will be exposed and there may be a risk of infection.