Title of article :
Effect of flap design and duration of surgery on acute postoperative symptoms and signs after extraction of lower third molars: A randomized prospective study
Author/Authors :
Mobilio, Nicola Dental School - Dental Clinic - University of Ferrara, Italy , Vecchiatini, Renata Dental School - Dental Clinic - University of Ferrara, Italy , Vasquez, Michele Dental School - Dental Clinic - University of Ferrara, Italy , Calura, Giorgio Dental School - Dental Clinic - University of Ferrara, Italy , Catapano, Santo Dental School - Dental Clinic - University of Ferrara, Italy
Pages :
5
From page :
156
To page :
160
Abstract :
Background. Different surgical variables are assumed to play a role in postoperative course after lower third molar extrac-tion. The aim of study was to assess whether flap design and duration of surgery can influence acute postoperative symp-toms and signs after lower third molar extraction. Methods. Twenty-five patients scheduled for lower third molar extraction were included in this study and randomly as-signed to two groups in terms of flap design: group A (envelope flap) and group B (triangular flap). Swelling and trismus were assessed before and after surgery on days 0, 2 and 7. Pain was assessed for seven days after surgery. Maximum post-operative pain was chosen as the main outcome variable. ANOVA was used to assess differences between the groups re-garding maximum postoperative pain, trismus and swelling at 2- and 7-day intervals. Pearson's correlation coefficient was used to assess correlation between duration of surgery and postoperative symptoms and signs. Results. No significant difference was found between the two flap designs for any postoperative symptoms and signs. The duration of surgery was found to be correlated with both trismus (r = -0.44, P = 0.04) and swelling (r = 0.59, P = 0.004) as assessed 2 days after surgery. No associations were found between duration of surgery and maximum postoperative pain and trismus and swelling at 7-day interval. Conclusion. Within the limits of the present study, the duration of surgery, and not the flap design, affected the acute postoperative symptoms and signs after lower third molar extraction.
Keywords :
third molar , postoperative pain , Oral surgery
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2017
Record number :
2429895
Link To Document :
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