In some cases, impacted wisdom teeth should be extracted. Surgical extraction of these impacted third molars may provide special complication as pain, swelling, and trismus. In previous studies, some techniques as sutureless flap closure, modified flap designing, antibiotic usage, and injection of corticosteroids were presented. These methods are reducing post operative complications to moderate level. In this study, pain, swelling, trismus, general patients' satisfaction, and associated quality of life after the surgical removal of third mandibular impacted molars will be compared while injection of dexamethasone (8mg) does not need excessive time, effort, and equipments and it will be injected in numbness area into medial pterygoid muscle and pterygomandibular space to current corticosteroid injecting non-corticosteroid methods. To achieve this aim, 75 non pregnant participants have single impacted mandibular third molar in healthy and without pericoronitis manner, after provision of written informed consent will be entered to the study. During the study, unwilling participants to continue the study and those with abnormality of wound healing process will be excluded. The included participants will be assigned into three 25-people groups. The surgeries were done by 3 same instructed experienced oral and maxillofacial residents. After the surgery pain, swelling, trismus, general patients' satisfaction, and associated quality of life were evaluated using interview of questionnaire in 48 hour, 96 hour, and one week period of time. The comparison was done between these three groups.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
75
single dose of dexamethasone (8mg) will injected
Department of oral and maxillofacial surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
RECRUITINGChanges in Pain
Visual analogue scale of pain- Number of required analgesics tablets
Time frame: 48 hours and one week after intervention
Changes in Swelling
Questionnaire and VAS
Time frame: 48 hours and one week after intervention
Changes in Trismus
Questionnaire
Time frame: 48 hours and one week after intervention
Changes in General patients' satisfaction
Visual analogue scale for satisfaction
Time frame: 48 hours and one week after intervention
Changes in Quality of life
Questionnaire
Time frame: 96 hours and one week after intervention
Trismus
Questionnaire about Maximum mouth opening- Patients complaint
Time frame: one week period after the surgery
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