Title of article :
Comparison of Pain, Wound Healing, Facial Edema, and Surgeon’s Comfort in Surgical Extraction of Impacted Third Molars:Surgical Scalpel Versus Radiofrequency Incision
Author/Authors :
Fatahi Vanani, N No affiliation , Golestaneh, A department of oral and maxillofacial surgery - Dental school - Islamic Azad University - Isfahan (Khorasgan) branch - Isfahan, Iran , MalekiGorji, M department of oral and maxillofacial surgery - Dental school - Islamic Azad University - Isfahan (Khorasgan) branch - Isfahan, Iran
Pages :
5
From page :
2
To page :
6
Abstract :
This study aimed to compare the level of pain, wound healing, facial edema, and surgeon’s comfort in surgical extraction of impacted third molars using surgical scalpel versus radiofrequency (RF) incision. Materials and Methods: IThis split-mouth clinical trial evaluated 41 patients with bilateral impacted third molars in one jaw with the same Pederson difficulty index (between 5 and 7, moderate difficulty). The surgical incision was made using a surgical scalpel on one random side and an RF device on the contralateral side. The level of pain was measured using a numerical rating scale (NRS) 7 days postoperatively. The wound healing was evaluated using the wound evaluation scale (WES) 4 weeks postoperatively. Facial edema was quantified using a tape measure 7 days postoperatively. Surgeon’s comfort was assessed by asking the surgeons regarding the level of easiness of the procedure. The pain score, wound healing score, facial edema, and surgeon’s comfort in surgical extraction of impacted third molars were compared between the two sides using SPSS 22 via paired t-test and McNemar’s test. Result: The surgeon’s comfort was significantly higher in the use of a surgical scalpel (P<0.001). The difference in pain score (P=0.95), wound healing (P=0.32), and facial edema (P>0.05) was not significant between the two groups. Conclusion:The results of this study showed no significant difference in surgical extraction of impacted third molars using a surgical scalpel or an RF device regarding the level of pain, wound healing, or facial edema. Keywords: Pain, Wound Healing, Edema, Impacted Tooth, Third Molar, Tooth Extraction, Radiofrequency Therapy
Keywords :
Radiofrequency Therapy , Tooth Extraction , Third Molar , Impacted Tooth , Wound Healing , Edema , Pain
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Dental and Maxillofacial Sciences
Serial Year :
2020
Record number :
2630300
Link To Document :
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