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The properties of antibiotic and NSAIDs administration before extract of the impacted mandibular third moral

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Abstract


Purpose: To evaluate the properties of antibiotic and NSAIDs administration before extract of the impacted mandibular third molar.

Materials and Methods: No patient showed any sign of pain, inflammation, or swelling at the time of removal. A group of 50 patients was classified in Group 1( preemptive and oral medication was carried out for 3 days postoperatively, N=23) and Group 2(oral medication was carried out for 3 days postoperatively, N=27) subgroups. Clinical and radiologic factors were recorded for each case, and the rationale for assigning the patients to the groups was strictly random. The surgical technique was the same in all cases, and the follow-up period was 1 week. Parameters that were evaluated were infection, swelling, pain and differences in mouth opening.

Results: We could not find any significant difference between the 2 groups regarding the evaluated parameters.
Conclusion: The results of our study show that antibiotic and NSAIDs administration before the removal of lower third molars does not contribute to a decrease infection, swelling, pain or increase mouth opening. Therefore antibiotic and NSAIDs administration before the removal of lower third molars is not recommended for routine use.

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Antibiotic;NSAIDs;Third molar;Extraction

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