Comparison of the use of nalbuphine and fentanyl during third molar surgery |
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Authors: | Harold B. Canning DDS David E. Frost DDS MS Daniel K. McDonald DDS Robert W. Joyner MD |
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Affiliation: | Keesler Medical Center, Biloxi, Mississippi. |
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Abstract: | In a double-blind, randomized plan of drug administration, nalbuphine, fentanyl, and a placebo were compared for efficacy in sedation and analgesia during third molar removal. Fifty-eight patients participated in this study. Using accepted intravenous sedation and surgical techniques, fentanyl and nalbuphine were found to be better than placebo for anxiety and pain control in third molar surgery. Fentanyl had a longer duration of pain relief postoperatively than did nalbuphine. The study confirmed the need for a narcotic supplement to sedation techniques for third molar surgery. |
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