Effect of vitamin B complex administration on pain and sensory problems related to inferior alveolar nerve damage following mandibular implant placement surgery.

Journal of advanced periodontology & implant dentistry Pub Date : 2022-05-30 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.34172/japid.2022.007
Shima Ghasemi, Amirreza Babaloo, Mehrnoosh Sadighi, Zeinab Torab, Hamidreza Mohammadi, Elshan Khodadust
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Background: Inferior alveolar nerve damage can lead to mild to severe paresthesia and even facial pain. One of the treatments considered today for the reconstruction and treatment of damaged peripheral nerves is the use of vitamin supplements. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of vitamin B complex supplementation on pain and sensory problems following mandibular implant placement surgery.

Methods: In this single-blind clinical trial, 46 patients applying for implant placement, who were eligible for the study, were evaluated. All the patients were examined for sensory facial injury and inferior alveolar nerve injury within 24 hours after implant placement. The nerve damage was recorded by AI (asymmetry index) in the initial examination. Patients who reported clinical and radiographic signs of nerve damage due to implant or drill impingement of the nerve canal were excluded from the study and promptly treated with anti-inflammatory protocols. Then the patients were randomly divided into control (n=23) and intervention (n=23) groups. Patients in the control group received routine treatment after implantation, and patients in the intervention group received vitamin B complex pills in addition to routine treatment. A placebo was used to eliminate the inductive effect of the drug in the control group. Follow-up of patients was performed at intervals of 14 days and 1, 2, and 3 months after treatment. Data analysis was performed using SPSS 24 and Kruskal-Wallis, Wilcoxon, and chi-squared tests.

Results: In both groups, a decreasing trend in pain intensity was observed for up to three months. There were no significant differences between the mean pain intensity in the intervention and control groups at all the follow-up intervals. In both groups, a decrease in the rate of paresthesia was observed during the 3-month follow-up. The mean of paresthesia in the two groups was not significantly different at any follow-up interval.

Conclusion: Vitamin B complex might not affect pain intensity and paresthesia after implant surgery.

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复合维生素B对下颌种植术后下牙槽神经损伤相关疼痛和感觉问题的影响。
背景:下肺泡神经损伤可导致轻至重度感觉异常,甚至面部疼痛。目前考虑的重建和治疗受损周围神经的一种治疗方法是使用维生素补充剂。本研究旨在评估补充维生素B复合物对下颌种植体置入术后疼痛和感觉问题的影响。方法:在本单盲临床试验中,对46例符合研究条件的申请种植体放置的患者进行评估。所有患者在种植体放置后24小时内检查有无感觉面部损伤和下牙槽神经损伤。初检时采用不对称指数(AI)记录神经损伤情况。由于植入物或钻孔撞击神经管而报告临床和影像学表现为神经损伤的患者被排除在研究之外,并及时接受抗炎治疗。然后将患者随机分为对照组(n=23)和干预组(n=23)。对照组患者植入后给予常规治疗,干预组患者在常规治疗的基础上给予复合维生素B片。在对照组中使用安慰剂来消除药物的诱导作用。随访时间为14天,治疗后1、2、3个月。数据分析采用SPSS 24和Kruskal-Wallis、Wilcoxon和卡方检验。结果:两组疼痛强度均有下降趋势,持续时间长达3个月。在所有随访时间间隔内,干预组和对照组的平均疼痛强度无显著差异。在3个月的随访中,两组患者的感觉异常率均有所下降。两组患者的平均感觉异常在任何随访期间均无显著差异。结论:复合维生素B可能不会影响植入术后疼痛强度和感觉异常。
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