下颌第三磨牙手术中常规钻孔与超声和激光截骨的比较研究。

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Bistra Blagova DDS, DMD, Dimo Krastev MD, PhD, Lina Malinova MD, PhD
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摘要

背景:很少有研究工作对人体常规钻孔、超声和激光辅助截骨对组织反应和患者恢复的影响进行深入研究和直接同时比较。目的:本研究旨在比较使用三种不同的接骨器(传统旋转装置、超声装置和Er:YAG激光)进行下颌骨第三磨牙拔除术后患者的切骨持续时间、疼痛、肿胀和牙痛。方法:采用前瞻性随机三组比较临床试验。作为研究的实验环境,选择了开放式下颌第三磨牙手术,因为其方案中包括截骨。根据所使用的骨切除装置,将患者分为三组。评估术中切骨时间、术后第一天、第二天和第三天的面部肿胀、牙痛和疼痛。统计分析采用SPSS v.17.0-Kolmogorov-Smirnov检验、单因素方差分析、Student t检验、Mann-Whitney检验和χ2检验。统计结果在p时被认为是显著的 结果:80名患者(34名男性和46名女性,平均年龄25.18岁)被纳入研究。传统低速装置的平均骨去除时间(4.95 min),通过超声波单元(5.13 min)和Er:YAG激光器(9.00 min)差异显著(p = 0.001)。两组术后平均面部肿胀有显著差异(p  结论:骨切割机制以及激光束和超声对活体组织的生物学影响被证明是影响患者术后疼痛程度和组织肿胀的有利因素,与传统钻孔相比,截骨时间更长无关。
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Conventional drilling versus ultrasound and laser osteotomy in mandibular third molar surgery: A comparative study

Background

There are few research works with in-depth studies and direct simultaneous comparisons of the effects on tissue reactions and patients' recovery following in vivo conventional drilling, ultrasound- and laser-assisted osteotomy in humans.

Objective

The current study aims to compare bone cutting duration, pain, swelling, and trismus in patients following surgical mandible third molar extraction by bone removal using three different osteotomes—a conventional rotary device, an ultrasonic unit, and an Er:YAG laser.

Methods

A prospective, randomized three-group comparative clinical trial was performed. As an experimental setting for the study, аn open mandible third molar surgery was chosen because osteotomy is included in its protocol. Patients were divided into three groups according to the used device for bone removal. Bone cutting time intraoperatively, facial swelling, trismus, and pain on the first, second, and third postoperative days were assessed. The statistical analyses were performed using the SPSS v. 17.0—Kolmogorov–Smirnov test, one-way ANOVA, Student's t-test, Mann–Whitney test, and χ2 test. Statistical results were considered significant at p < 0.05 (confidence interval of difference, 95% CI).

Results

Eighty patients (34 males and 46 females with an average age of 25.18 years) were included in the study. The average time for bone removal by the conventional low-speed device (4.95 min), by the ultrasonic unit (5.13 min), and by the Er:YAG laser (9.00 min) differed significantly (p = 0.001). The mean postoperative facial swelling showed a marked difference between the groups (p < 0.05), in favor of the laser and piezo groups. The osteotome proved to influence pain intensity not only immediately after surgery (p = 0.002), but also during the followed-up period (p = 0.001), again in favor of the two above-mentioned groups. No association was found between trismus and the osteotome used by the followed-up patients (p > 0.05).

Conclusion

Bone-cutting mechanism and the biological influence of the laser beam and ultrasound on living tissues proved to be favorable factors for patients' pain levels and tissue swelling postoperatively independent of the longer osteotomy duration compared to conventional drilling.

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期刊介绍: Lasers in Surgery and Medicine publishes the highest quality research and clinical manuscripts in areas relating to the use of lasers in medicine and biology. The journal publishes basic and clinical studies on the therapeutic and diagnostic use of lasers in all the surgical and medical specialties. Contributions regarding clinical trials, new therapeutic techniques or instrumentation, laser biophysics and bioengineering, photobiology and photochemistry, outcomes research, cost-effectiveness, and other aspects of biomedicine are welcome. Using a process of rigorous yet rapid review of submitted manuscripts, findings of high scientific and medical interest are published with a minimum delay.
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