Effect of platelet-rich fibrin on the control of alveolar osteitis, pain, trismus, soft tissue healing, and swelling following mandibular third molar surgery: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis

Author(s):  
J. Zhu ◽  
S. Zhang ◽  
X. Yuan ◽  
T. He ◽  
H. Liu ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 48 (9) ◽  
pp. 902-913
Author(s):  
João Vitor dos Santos Canellas ◽  
Samira Regina Guimarães Fraga ◽  
Monike Fernandes Santoro ◽  
Juliana de Noronha Santos Netto ◽  
Eduardo Muniz Barretto Tinoco

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joao Vitor Canellas ◽  
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Fabio Ritto ◽  
Paul Tiwana ◽  
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Review question / Objective: This systematic review aims to compare the effects of different corticosteroids to reduce postoperative inflammatory complications (pain, edema, and trismus) after mandibular third molar surgery by applying a frequentist network meta-analysis approach. To this end, the proposed study will answer the following questions: 1) Among diverse corticosteroids currently available, what is the best preoperative option to control postoperative inflammatory complications? 2) What is the optimal dose and route of administration of corticosteroids prior to mandibular third molar surgery to control the pain, edema, and trismus induced by the surgery? Condition being studied: Inflammatory complications after mandibular third molar surgery (Pain, edema, and trismus).


Author(s):  
Negin Karimi ◽  
Behnam Khorrami ◽  
Reza Nezhadnasrollah ◽  
Yamin Haghani

Introduction: This study aimed, effect of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on soft tissue healing after mandibular third molar surgery. Materials & Methods: In this semi-blinded clinical trial study,30 selected patients requiring surgical extraction of soft tissue impacted mandibular third molar participated from cases referred to the Department of Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Isfahan Azad University 2017.Patients divided into both test and control groups. PRP was placed in the extracted socket of the test group, whereas the control group had no PRP. Arzhangian standard kit utilized for preparation of PRP. The outcome variables in this study were pain, swelling, inter incisal mouth opening, wound dehiscence, dry socket, bleeding, and tissue color. The collected data analyzed using statistical tests followed independent T-test, Mann-Whitney, and fisher (p value < 0.05). Results: The mean postoperative pain score (Visual Analog Scale) lowered for the test group after several wound dehiscence on the third and seventh days after surgery which was statistically significant (p value < 0.001). Although the mean bleeding time on the third day after surgery decreased in the test group, this difference was not statistically significant (p value = 0.59). There were no statistically significant between both groups for The dry socket incidence on the seventh day and the mean of inter incisal mouth opening in the third and seventh days after surgery as well. Conclusion: The usage of topical PRP has beneficial advantages on soft tissue healing after mandibular third molar surgery. Unlike the control group, The PRP group provided reduced pain and better soft tissue healing.


Author(s):  
Parsa Firoozi ◽  
Marina Rocha Fonseca Souza ◽  
Glaciele Maria de Souza ◽  
Ighor Andrade Fernandes ◽  
Endi Lanza Galvão ◽  
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