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Patient's perception of recovery following surgical removal of mandibular third molars. A prospective european multi-center study

  • Thomas Starch- Jensen
  • , Bojan Gacic
  • , Vitomir S. Konstantinovic
  • , Adaia Valls Ontañón
  • , Angel Sapundzhiev
  • , Nikolay Pavlov
  • , Petia Pechalova
  • , József Szalma
  • , Radovan Mottl
  • , Tiia Tamme
  • , Janne Tiigimäe-Saar
  • , Oksana Ivask
  • , Veronika Božič
  • , Trajche Jovanovski
  • , Tadej Dovšak
  • , Paul Andrei Țenț
  • , Matteo Brucoli
  • , Vincenzo Rocchetti
  • , Paolo Boffano

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Abstract

This study evaluated patient's perception of recovery following surgical removal of mandibular third molars (SRM3s) including analyze of potential risk factors associated with impaired convalescent. Patient related parameters combined with preoperative questionnaires including Modified Dental Anxiety Scale, Oral Health Impact Profile-14, and Decayed, Missing, Filled Teeth index were correlated with questionnaires assessing pain, swelling, trismus, sick leave, social and working isolation, physical appearance, eating and speaking ability, diet variations, sleep impairment, impaired sensation of the lip, chin, and tongue, one month following SRM3s. Totally, 412 patients (223 females, 189 males) with mean age of 29.4 years were included. Treatment satisfaction and willingness to undergo similar surgery were reported by 92% and 95%, although 21% reported that the surgery and postoperative period had been worse than expected. Mean days with pain, sick leave, and swelling were 3.6, 2.1, and 3.6, respectively. Preoperative symptoms, dental anxiety level, and prolonged surgical time were associated with increased pain and swelling (P < 0.05). Pell and Gregory classification (I-IIIC) were associated with impaired sensation of the lower lip and chin (P < 0.05). Consequently, results from this study improve the surgeon's ability to predict parameters that predisposed to impaired recovery and neurosensory disturbances following SRM3s.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)635-643
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery
Volume51
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Dentistry
  • Multicenter study
  • Patient reported outcome measures
  • Surgery
  • Surveys and questionnaires
  • Third molar

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