Comparison and correlation of the factors affecting prevalence, intensity and nature of bacteremia during pre-operative, intra-operative and posto-operative period of trans-alveolar extraction of impacted mandibular third molar - An original research

Gowri Balakrishnana, Jaganbabu Palaniappan, Jagveer Singh Saluja, Sharwan Kumar Singh, Dr. L. Jeevanandam
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Background: This study is done to compare and correlate the factors that would affect the prevalence, intensity, nature of bacteremia during pre-operative, intra-operative and aftermath trans-alveolar extraction of impacted mandibular third molar. Aim: The aim of this study is to study the prevalence, nature, and intensity of bacteremia among the patients with no antibiotics administered prior to trans-alveolar extraction, with and with-out periapical and periodontal infections. Materials and methods: A prospective clinical study and microbiological assessment on blood culture was conducted at Department of oral and maxillo-facial surgery in 50 patients who underwent surgical removal of im- pacted mandibular third molar teeth. Immunocompro- mised patients, patients having temperature greater than 1000 F, bleeding disorders, patients on recent antibiotic medications were excluded from the study. Results: On comparison of the pre-operative, intra- operative and post-operative intensity values, the intensity of bacteremia was significantly greater at the intra operative and post-extraction time than at the pre-extraction time. Conclusion: We conclude that the incidence, prevalence and the intensity of bacteremia during trans-alveolar ex- traction is more common in older patients and periodon- titis is more prevalent in patients with poor oral hygiene which in turn contributes to the intensity of bacteremia associated with trans-alveolar extraction of third molar. From this study, it is found that, the occurrence of bacteremia is increased with duration of the surgery, as in- cidence of bacteremia was high when the surgery lasted more than 35 minutes in general.
下颌阻生第三磨牙经牙槽拔牙术前、术中、术后菌血症发生率、强度及性质影响因素的比较及相关性研究
背景:本研究旨在比较和关联影响阻生下颌第三磨牙经牙槽拔牙术中、术中及术后菌血症发生率、强度和性质的因素。目的:本研究的目的是研究经牙槽拔牙前未使用抗生素的患者中菌血症的患病率,性质和强度,有无根尖周和牙周感染。材料与方法:在口腔颌面外科对50例手术切除下颌第三磨牙的患者进行了前瞻性临床研究和血培养微生物学评价。免疫功能低下的患者、体温高于1000华氏度的患者、出血性疾病患者、近期服用抗生素的患者被排除在研究之外。结果:术前、术中、术后强度值比较,术中、术后菌血症强度明显大于术前。结论:老年患者在拔牙过程中菌血症的发生率、患病率和强度较高,而口腔卫生较差的患者更容易发生牙周炎,这反过来又增加了第三磨牙拔牙过程中菌血症的强度。本研究发现,菌血症的发生随手术时间的延长而增加,一般情况下,当手术时间超过35分钟时,菌血症的发生率较高。
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