CAN PIEZOSURGERY MINIMISE THE POST OPERATIVE SEQUALE IN THIRD MOLAR SURGERY: A SPLIT MOUTH STUDY
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.12, No. 05)Publication Date: 2024-05-10
Authors : D.R. Narayana Rao Ashish Gupta Sneha Sharma Himani Gupta; Krishnakanth Shukla;
Page : 96-105
Keywords : Third Molar Removal Piezotome Piezosurgery Cavitation Effect Minor Oral Surgery Measurement of Swelling Trismus;
Abstract
Background: Despite the use of various instruments for removal of third molars the magnitude of severity of postoperative sequelae still remains a question unanswered. Our study uses a post operative symptom severity scale (Posse) to assess the quality of life after the procedure in comparison to conventional rotary. Aim: Evaluate the Efficacy between the piezotome and conventional rotary in removal of mandibular third molars. Material and Methods: third molar extraction was performed using conventional rotary on one side and piezotome on the other within interval of 7days. Results: The present study was a split mouth study in which piezosurgery can be used in a day-to-day case basis despite the longer duration of surgery. Conclusion: It is an excellent tool to reduce the risk of complication and to improve post - operative outcome. Although we would not say it is an economical option and also it may be more time-consuming.
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