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Effect of the intra-alveolar administration of dexamethasone on swelling,trismus, and pain after impacted lower third molar extraction: a randomized,double-blind clinical trial
Authors:Rogé  rio Vera Cruz Ferro Marques,Luciana Salles Branco-de-Almeida,Daniele Meira Conde Marques,Izabel Cristina Vieira de Oliveira,Saulo José   Figueiredo Mendes,Vandilson Pinheiro Rodrigues,Fernanda Ferreira Lopes
Abstract:Background To evaluate the efficacy of intra-alveolar administration of dexamethasone 4 mg in the control of edema, trismus, and pain resulting from the extraction of impacted lower third molars and the drug permeability through the oral mucosa by in silico prediction.Material and Methods The randomized, double-blind, split-mouth clinical trial included patients who had both impacted lower third molars in equivalent positions. Hemiarches were divided into control side when dexamethasone was administered orally and experimental side when dexamethasone was administered using the intra-alveolar route. Patients were evaluated considering edema, trismus, and pain. The permeability of dexamethasone through the oral mucosa was assessed by in silico prediction. Student’s t-test was selected for comparative analysis of edema and trismus, and the chi-square test analyzed the distribution of postoperative pain between the sides.Results There were no significant differences between the routes of administration in measuring symptoms between the pre and postoperative times (p>0.05). In silico prediction suggested that dexamethasone molecular characteristics facilitate intra-alveolar administration.Conclusions Intra-alveolar administration had similar efficacy to oral administration in controlling symptoms of post-surgical inflammation of impacted lower third molars. Key words:Molar, third, tooth, impacted, oral surgical procedures, dexamethasone.
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