Sarangal Vandana, Goyal Pankaj, S. Tej, Kaur Supreet, Suchdev Vasudha
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摘要
目的:本研究旨在评估维生素 C 在牙科种植手术后伤口愈合中的作用。 材料和方法:将 60 名接受牙科种植手术的患者分为两组,每组 30 人,A 组和 B 组。A 组包括 30 名接受牙科种植手术的患者,他们在接受手术的同时补充维生素 C,每天两次,每次 500 毫克,连续 5 天;B 组包括 30 名仅接受牙科种植手术的患者。评估指标包括伤口愈合指数、伤口评估评分和视觉模拟量表。 结果显示本研究结果显示,A 组和 B 组的所有指数均有明显改善,但 A 组的结果在统计学上比 B 组更为显著,表明术后头 7 天的愈合程度最高,此后则基本保持不变。至于维生素 C 的止痛作用,研究组之间没有统计学差异。 结论但补充维生素 C 并不能减轻与牙痛和焦虑相关的术后疼痛。
Evaluation of Effects of Vitamin C Supplementation in Wound Healing Post Dental Implant Surgery: A Clinical Study
Aim: The present study was conducted to assess the role of vitamin C in wound healing following dental implant surgery. Materials and Methods: 60 patients receiving dental implants were divided into two groups of 30 each. group A and group B. Group A included 30 patients who underwent dental implant surgery along with vitamin C supplementation, 500 mg twice a day post-surgery for 5 days and group B included 30 patients who underwent dental implant surgery alone. The Wound Healing Index, Wound Evaluation score and Visual Analog Scale were the following indices evaluated. Results: The results of the present study showed that there was a significant improvement in all indices in both group A and group B, but results in group A were statistically more significant than group B and indicating that maximum healing was seen in the first 7 days post-operative, thereafter, remaining more or less the same. In reference to vitamin C for pain relief, there was no statistically difference between the study groups. Conclusion: Using vitamin C supplementation post-operative healing following dental implant surgery in patients given vitamin C. However, vitamin C supplementation does not decrease the post operative pain associated with dental pain and anxiety.