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" Comparison of the Effectiveness of Dexamethasone Injection into Two Different Sites in Preventing the Postoperative Complications after Mandibular Third Molar Surgery: A Randomized Clinical Trial "
\Mahya Hasanzade محیا حسن زاده
Bijan Movahedian attar
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Isfahan University of Medical Science
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Latin Dissertation
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English
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English
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Record Number
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108888
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Doc. No
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T18000
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Call number
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WU600 H382c 2016
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hasanzade mahya Author
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Title & Author
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Comparison of the Effectiveness of Dexamethasone Injection into Two Different Sites in Preventing the Postoperative Complications after Mandibular Third Molar Surgery: A Randomized Clinical Trial\Mahya Hasanzade محیا حسن زاده
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College
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: dental faculty of isfahan
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Date
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, 2016
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Degree
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doctor of professional
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field of study
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dentistry
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present date
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2016
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11p.:figure, table, diagram
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Research project No 292037
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Abstract
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Aims: Inflammation occurring after the surgical removal of impacted lower third molars can causecomplications such as pain and swelling. The aim of this study was to compare the effectivenessof dexamethasone injection into the medial pterygoid and gluteal muscles in preventingpostoperative complications after surgical removal of bony impacted mandibular third molars.Study Design: Parallel randomized clinical trial.Place and Duration of Study: Oral Surgery Department of the Torabinejad Dental ResearchCenter, between April 2013 and January 2014.Methodology: This trial included 77 participants aged between 18 and 35 years [mean age (mean± standard deviation), 25.04±4.33 years] requiring surgical removal of a single bony impactedmandibular third molar under local anesthesia. Participants were randomly assigned to 3 groupsbased on systematic random. Postoperative pain, swelling, patients’ general satisfaction, andchanges in daily life function were evaluated. These factors were first analyzed by the Kruskal–Wallis and ANOVA tests, followed by the Mann–Whitney test.Results: The two dexamethasone groups had significantly less postoperative pain, swelling, andchange in appearance at 48 h after the surgery compared with the DF group.Conclusion: With the caution of a small sample size, the results of this study indicate that nearthe surgical field preoperative injection of dexamethasone in the medial pterygoid muscle cancontrol postoperative pain, swelling, and changes in appearance as efficiently as the same in thegluteus muscle
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impacted tooth
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third molar
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Dexamethasone injection
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postoperative complications
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movahedian attar bijan Thesis advisor
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isfahan university of medical sciences
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