Sierra van den Dries DMD, Kathrine N. Theken Pharm. D., Ph.D, Neeraj H. Panchal DDS, MD, Steven Wang DMD, MD, Brian Ford DMD, MD, Rania A. Habib DDS, MD
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon Accuracy in Anticipating Supplemental Opioid Use Following Third Molar Extraction
Anticipating which patients will require supplemental opioid use following third molar extraction is a challenge with significant benefits for oral and maxillofacial surgeons. Studies have attempted to link indices such as the Pederson Difficulty Index to post operative pain intensity with variable results. In this study we assess accuracy of surgeon prediction based on panoramic radiographs and the Pederson Difficulty Index in anticipating which patients will require supplemental opioids in
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This monthly journal offers comprehensive coverage of new techniques, important developments and innovative ideas in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Practice-applicable articles help develop the methods used to handle dentoalveolar surgery, facial injuries and deformities, TMJ disorders, oral cancer, jaw reconstruction, anesthesia and analgesia. The journal also includes specifics on new instruments and diagnostic equipment and modern therapeutic drugs and devices. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is recommended for first or priority subscription by the Dental Section of the Medical Library Association.