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Pharmacogenetics is an area of Pharmacology that studies the contribution of genetic factors to individual responses to drugs. This branch of science involves the variability in pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics through the study of polymorphisms in genes encoding receptors, as well as in drug
Clinical, randomized, experimental, single blind study. The sample for the present study will consist of 40 patients who attend consecutively to maxillofacial surgery, to perform third molar surgical extraction.
The sample size defined for the present study is 40 patients, each with two extractions
A comparison of single preoperative dose of Co-amoxiclav versus postoperative full course of Amoxicillin/ Co-amoxiclav in prevention of postoperative complications in dentoalveolar surgery: a randomized controlled trial
Background considerations Prophylactic antibiotics and corticoid in a single
In the present study, 75 patient, whose ages ranged between 18-30 and have an impacted lower third molar which is in vertical or mesiyoangular position and has class I and II ramus relationship and class B and C depth, will included. 75 patient will divided randomly into three groups as CGF, A-PRF
Pericoronitis is a common disease in the eruption phase of third molars, sometimes debilitating, with an impact on the quality of life. The most indicated treatment in the initial phase is the irrigation for cleanliness of the region. If there is no adequate treatment at this stage, there may be
Studies using acupuncture have shown promising results in the control of pain, edema, trismus and anxiety control. The use of this technique is interesting considering the negative effects of excessive use of medicines and the side effects of medications which are the most common treatment used for
The intensity of pain, the degree of edema and trismus are generally subjective and difficult to show a variation between patients. To detect this difference, we chose a split-mouth study design - one side will be assigned irrigation with ozonated water (Study Group) and the contralateral side will
Extraction of third molars is the procedure of oral and maxillofacial surgery most commonly performed around the world, usually at the outpatient level. Its execution may result in the appearance of reversible and / or irreversible disorders, but the most observed signs and symptoms are pain, edema
Orthognathic surgery is a commonly performed surgery to correct facial functional and esthetic deformities. At the Atlantic Centre of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Halifax, Nova Scotia, over 300 of these surgeries are carried out yearly. Orthognathic surgery is comprised of procedures performed
Knowing the ability of the low-power laser to provide the body with an improvement in inflammatory response, with consequent reduction of edema, minimizing painful symptoms and leading to biostimulation, laser therapy is presented as an alternative for processes that present an inflammatory
The surgery of third molar is usually associated with important post-surgical sequelae. The damage caused to tissue and bone may result in considerable pain, edema and trismus. The symptoms start gradually, peaking in 2 days after the extraction. The use of medications such as dexamethasone and