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Double blind randomized clinical trial comparing minimally- invasive envelope flap and conventional envelope flap on impacted lower third molar surgery

BACKGROUND: The latest trend in surgery is to look for minimally invasive procedures, with fewer complications and a shorter recovery time. This study aims to compare the minimally- invasive envelope flap, with smaller incision and fewer dissection and the conventional envelope flap, with a 20mm inc...

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Autores principales: Costa, Samuel Macedo, Ribeiro, Bruna Campos, Gonçalves, Alice Soares, Araújo, Laura Maria de Almeida, de Toledo, Guilherme Lacerda, Amaral, Marcio Bruno Figueiredo
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Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9648638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36173726
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.25425
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author Costa, Samuel Macedo
Ribeiro, Bruna Campos
Gonçalves, Alice Soares
Araújo, Laura Maria de Almeida
de Toledo, Guilherme Lacerda
Amaral, Marcio Bruno Figueiredo
author_facet Costa, Samuel Macedo
Ribeiro, Bruna Campos
Gonçalves, Alice Soares
Araújo, Laura Maria de Almeida
de Toledo, Guilherme Lacerda
Amaral, Marcio Bruno Figueiredo
author_sort Costa, Samuel Macedo
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description BACKGROUND: The latest trend in surgery is to look for minimally invasive procedures, with fewer complications and a shorter recovery time. This study aims to compare the minimally- invasive envelope flap, with smaller incision and fewer dissection and the conventional envelope flap, with a 20mm incision, on impacted mandibular third molar surgery, focusing on the hypothesis that there were no differences in postoperative outcomes. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A double-blind randomized clinical trial was designed to compare both incisions, focused on determining the approach with minor postoperative side-effects and minor impact on quality-of-life. A total of 60 patients were enrolled for the study if their presented impacted mandibular third molar and was 18-years-old or more. Both groups were evaluated from time elapsed on the surgery, maximum mouth opening, swelling and quality of life assessment. RESULTS: The flap choice influenced facial swelling (p=0,03), pain on the first three days (p=0,037), interference with oral hygiene (p=0,019) and discomfort on speech (p=0,07). Chewing, swallowing, trismus, pain after seven days, postoperative complications and other quality-of-life arrangements were no different between groups. CONCLUSIONS: The minimally- invasive envelope flap could lead to a less painful experience for the patient, with fewer impact on the oral hygiene and speech discomfort. Key words:Third molar, oral surgery, surgical procedure.
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spelling pubmed-96486382022-11-14 Double blind randomized clinical trial comparing minimally- invasive envelope flap and conventional envelope flap on impacted lower third molar surgery Costa, Samuel Macedo Ribeiro, Bruna Campos Gonçalves, Alice Soares Araújo, Laura Maria de Almeida de Toledo, Guilherme Lacerda Amaral, Marcio Bruno Figueiredo Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal Research BACKGROUND: The latest trend in surgery is to look for minimally invasive procedures, with fewer complications and a shorter recovery time. This study aims to compare the minimally- invasive envelope flap, with smaller incision and fewer dissection and the conventional envelope flap, with a 20mm incision, on impacted mandibular third molar surgery, focusing on the hypothesis that there were no differences in postoperative outcomes. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A double-blind randomized clinical trial was designed to compare both incisions, focused on determining the approach with minor postoperative side-effects and minor impact on quality-of-life. A total of 60 patients were enrolled for the study if their presented impacted mandibular third molar and was 18-years-old or more. Both groups were evaluated from time elapsed on the surgery, maximum mouth opening, swelling and quality of life assessment. RESULTS: The flap choice influenced facial swelling (p=0,03), pain on the first three days (p=0,037), interference with oral hygiene (p=0,019) and discomfort on speech (p=0,07). Chewing, swallowing, trismus, pain after seven days, postoperative complications and other quality-of-life arrangements were no different between groups. CONCLUSIONS: The minimally- invasive envelope flap could lead to a less painful experience for the patient, with fewer impact on the oral hygiene and speech discomfort. Key words:Third molar, oral surgery, surgical procedure. Medicina Oral S.L. 2022-11 2022-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9648638/ /pubmed/36173726 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.25425 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Medicina Oral S.L. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Costa, Samuel Macedo
Ribeiro, Bruna Campos
Gonçalves, Alice Soares
Araújo, Laura Maria de Almeida
de Toledo, Guilherme Lacerda
Amaral, Marcio Bruno Figueiredo
Double blind randomized clinical trial comparing minimally- invasive envelope flap and conventional envelope flap on impacted lower third molar surgery
title Double blind randomized clinical trial comparing minimally- invasive envelope flap and conventional envelope flap on impacted lower third molar surgery
title_full Double blind randomized clinical trial comparing minimally- invasive envelope flap and conventional envelope flap on impacted lower third molar surgery
title_fullStr Double blind randomized clinical trial comparing minimally- invasive envelope flap and conventional envelope flap on impacted lower third molar surgery
title_full_unstemmed Double blind randomized clinical trial comparing minimally- invasive envelope flap and conventional envelope flap on impacted lower third molar surgery
title_short Double blind randomized clinical trial comparing minimally- invasive envelope flap and conventional envelope flap on impacted lower third molar surgery
title_sort double blind randomized clinical trial comparing minimally- invasive envelope flap and conventional envelope flap on impacted lower third molar surgery
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9648638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36173726
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.25425
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