普通牙科医生进行下颌第三磨牙手术后疼痛的多中心研究

Q2 Dentistry
Fernando J Mota de Almeida, Yvette Amba Kindlund, Robert Lundqvist, Angelika Lantto
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摘要

背景:阻生第三磨牙很常见,通常需要手术切除,这可能导致术后并发症,特别是疼痛。虽然疼痛已经在专业机构进行了广泛的研究,但来自普通牙科实践的数据仍然有限。本研究评估了由普通牙科医生(GDPs)进行的下颌第三磨牙手术后7天的术后疼痛,这些医生进行了大量的此类手术。材料与方法:于2022年10月至2023年12月在瑞典lulefur的三家公立牙科诊所进行了一项前瞻性多中心队列研究。接受下颌第三磨牙手术的参与者(≥18岁)被纳入,而那些需要转诊到口腔颌面外科医生的被排除在外。疼痛强度采用数值评定量表(NRS)每日自我报告,评分范围为0-10。统计分析包括描述性统计、卡方检验和t检验。结果:133名入组参与者中,111名提交了有效的疼痛评估。疼痛在手术当天(第0天)达到顶峰,4%的患者报告最严重的疼痛(NRS 10), 34%的患者报告严重疼痛(NRS 7-9), 35%的患者报告中度疼痛(NRS 4-6)。结论:GDPs患者第三磨牙术后疼痛在手术当天最高,且迅速下降。关键词:术后疼痛,第三磨牙,口腔外科
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Postoperative pain of impacted mandibular third molar surgery performed by general dental practitioners - a multicenter study.

Background: Impacted third molars are common and often require surgical removal, which can lead to postoperative complications, particularly pain. While pain has been extensively studied in specialist settings, data from general dental practice remains limited. This study evaluated postoperative pain over seven days following mandibular third molar surgery performed by general dental practitioners (GDPs), who conduct a significant number of these procedures.

Material and methods: A prospective multi-center cohort study was conducted in three public dental clinics in Luleå, Sweden, from October 2022 to December 2023. Participants (≥18 years old) undergoing mandibular third molar surgery were included, while those requiring referral to an oral maxillofacial surgeon were excluded. Pain intensity was self-reported daily using a numerical rating scale (NRS) from 0-10. Statistical analyses included descriptive statistics, chi-square tests, and t-tests.

Results: Of 133 enrolled participants, 111 submitted valid pain assessments. Pain peaked on the day of surgery (Day 0), with 4% reporting the worst imaginable pain (NRS 10), 34% severe pain (NRS 7-9), and 35% moderate pain (NRS 4-6). Pain significantly declined by Day 1 (p<0.001) and continued to decrease throughout the week. Female participants reported higher pain scores (statistically significant on Days 2-4) and used more analgesics. Sedated patients also reported higher pain scores. Bilateral surgeries showed slightly higher pain levels, though not statistically significant. Postoperative complications were rare (one case of paraesthesia, two infections).

Conclusions: Postoperative pain after third molar surgery performed by GDPs was highest on the day of surgery and declined rapidly. Key words:Postoperative pain, third molar, oral surgery.

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期刊介绍: Indexed in PUBMED, PubMed Central® (PMC) since 2012 and SCOPUSJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry is an Open Access (free access on-line) - http://www.medicinaoral.com/odo/indice.htm. The aim of the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry is: - Periodontology - Community and Preventive Dentistry - Esthetic Dentistry - Biomaterials and Bioengineering in Dentistry - Operative Dentistry and Endodontics - Prosthetic Dentistry - Orthodontics - Oral Medicine and Pathology - Odontostomatology for the disabled or special patients - Oral Surgery
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