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Wisdom tooth extraction is the most common surgical procedure being carried out in oral surgical departments. The complications carried by post operative period includes pain, swelling, trismus , along with disturbance in post extraction wound healing which may significantly affect patient's quality
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a ginglymodiarthroidal joint located bilaterally in the preauricular region of head. It is formed by the confluence of multiple skeletal, muscular, ligament and discal components which work in harmony with each other. Articular disc functions as a non-ossified bone,
Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is a commonly encountered condition frequently associated with the muscles of mastication. It is defined as a regional muscular pain condition characterized by myofascial trigger points found in one or more muscles and/ or connective tissues. A trigger point is an
The management of trismus and its side effects is essentially based on a re-education of maxillary constrictions to limit or reduce the loss of mouth opening in patients. Exercise protocols are in place and have been evaluated in the literature with discordant results. The beneficial effect of a
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
Surgical Crown lengthening (SCL) procedure facilitates restorative and prosthetic rehabilitation to provide adequate clinical crown structure to teeth which are otherwise compromised due to subgingival pathologies. One of the main advantages of the surgery is gain in supragingival crown length which
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
Introduction and background:
The surgical extraction of wisdom teeth under local anesthesia is one of the most common oral surgical procedures (1). Ten million third molars (wisdom teeth) are extracted from approximately 5 million people in the United States of America each year at an annual cost of
This study will comprise of a three-arm, parallel, comparative, randomized treatment of children aged 3 to 11 years presenting with acute odontogenic infection. The three arms of the study includes 1) Odontopaste® as a one time intra-canal placement, 2) Calcium hydroxide (gold standard) as a one
Fibrosis is a common and irreversible adverse effect of radiotherapy. Radiotherapy is used with curative intent in most individuals (~70%) with head and neck cancer (HNC), often in combination with surgery and/or chemotherapy. It is estimated that up to 60% of these individuals will experience
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
Study design and sample description of this study was performed at the Department of Oral Surgery of Clinical Hospital Dubrava, Zagreb, Croatia.
Respondents are the patients who need to do the operation of both lower third molars and due to this they are in the Clinical Hospital Dubrava. All
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