ANTIMICROBIAL MODULATOR OF INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE IN THIRD MOLAR SURGERY COMPARED WITH CONVENTIONAL MEDICATION

M. R. Moreira, Rodrigo Pascoal Carneiro, Dárcio Rodrigues Freire, Thiago Guimarães, G. Melo
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Surgeries performed in retained third molars occur in the contaminated field, bringing post-operative problems such as pain, bleeding, discomfort, swelling, infection, trismus, and inactive days. This study evaluated the differences between conventional medication and topical doxycycline in third molar surgery. Twenty-eight patients were selected requiring removal of four third molar. Half of the mouth was randomly selected to undergo surgery with the use of conventional medication (analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial) and after 25-30 days, the other half of the mouth was subjected to surgery using doxycycline delivered through gel nanotubes. The results showed that in both treatments there was no clinical infection. The other evaluations were significantly lower in relation to pain, bleeding, edema, inactive days, trismus, and discomfort when compared with conventional therapy.
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抗菌调节剂在第三磨牙手术中的炎症反应与常规药物的比较
保留的第三磨牙在污染区域进行手术,会带来术后问题,如疼痛、出血、不适、肿胀、感染、牙关紧闭和不活跃的日子。本研究评估常规药物与局部强力霉素在第三磨牙手术中的差异。28例患者需要拔除4颗第三磨牙。随机选择一半口腔使用常规药物(镇痛、抗炎和抗菌)进行手术,25-30天后,另一半口腔使用凝胶纳米管输送的强力霉素进行手术。结果表明,两种治疗方法均未发生临床感染。与常规治疗相比,其他评估在疼痛、出血、水肿、不活动天数、牙关紧闭和不适方面显著降低。
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