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Filter by:The present study aims to analyze the effect of PRF (Platelet-rich-fibrin) in terms of facial swelling, trismus and pain after surgical removal of mandibular third molar (M3M) in a split-mouth randomized controlled clinical trial.
Fear of the dentist is a very common phenomenon which delays consultations and brings negative consequences on oral and general health. Virtual reality (VR) reduces children's pain and anxiety during dental care or oral surgery. The aim of this prospective, randomized and controlled study is to show the effectiveness of virtual reality to reduce anxiety in a sample of adults during tooth avulsions under local anesthesia. There is a group with virtual reality and a control group without virtual reality. Patients complet the State Trait Anxiety Inventory - State - (STAI-YA) questionnaire and the visual analog anxiety scale (VAS) just before and just after the surgery by transcribing the anxiety they feel during it. The main judgement criterion is the evolution of the STAI-YA score before vs during the surgery. Secondary criteria are the relevance of the chosen metric by comparing it to the VAS, defining the factors influencing the evolution of the anxiety score, studying the side effects of VR and the wish to repeat the experience.
The present study proposes to compare the effect of a single preoperative dose of prednisone versus placebo in terms of facial swelling, trismus and pain after surgical removal of the mandibular third molar (M3M) in a split-mouth randomized controlled clinical trial.
This study is a multicentric randomised (2 groups, ratio 1:1) Post Market Clinical Follow-up trial. 38 subjects (teeth) requiring a simple tooth extraction or multiple tooth extraction on the same quadrant and taking curative or preventive antithrombotic treatment will be included (19 in each group). The aim of the study is to assess the efficacy of ETIK COLLAGENE (Topical hemostatic collagen-product) on the hemostasis (time to stop bleeding) after tooth extraction. The hemostasis is measured by assessing the presence of bleeding within the first 8 minutes post-extraction. Group 1: intra-alveolar placement of ETIK COLLAGENE immediately after tooth extraction. Group 2: the alveolus is left empty after tooth extraction (the use of ETIK COLLAGENE is delayed 8 minutes after tooth extraction, before suture). Subjects will be followed-up to 7 days.
The main objective of this study is to evaluate postoperative pain (measured by visual analogue scale (VAS) on day 2 post surgery) in patients operated for avulsion of four wisdom teeth under general anesthesia and for whom the resulting alveoli were NOT sutured versus a similar group of patients undergoing standard care (suturing for lower alveoli).