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Comparing the efficacy of adrenaline, clonidine, and dexmedetomidine in enhancing local anesthesia for impacted third molar extraction: a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Doshi A, Bhola N, Agarwal A.
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Mandibular Second Molar Periodontal Status After Third Molar Extraction
Journal of Periodontology, 2001Background: Extraction and treatment of third molars have been cited as causing periodontal problems. To evaluate the long‐term effects of third molar extraction on the periodontal health of the mandibular second molar, a comparison of the periodontal status was performed around 2 groups of mandibular second molars, with and without third molar ...
K Y, Peng +5 more
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Gustatory function after third molar extraction
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 1999The purpose of this study was to determine the severity and time course of taste changes after extraction of all 4 third molars.Taste function in 17 patients was measured before third molar surgery and at 1 month and 6 months after surgery. Two tests were administered: a whole-mouth, above-threshold test in which subjects sipped, expectorated, and then
D M, Shafer +3 more
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The wisdom behind third molar extractions
Australian Dental Journal, 2009AbstractThe literature pertaining to the extraction of third molars is extensive. There is a large individual variation and a multitude of practitioners’ beliefs and biases relating to the extraction of especially asymptomatic and pathology free third molars.
S, Kandasamy +2 more
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Lower third molar development subsequent to second molar extraction
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1993Development and eruption of lower third molars was examined in 63 subjects who were treated by extraction of second molars. Changes in mesiodistal and buccolingual lower third molar angulation were measured on 60 degrees cephalograms taken before extraction and 3 or more years later.
M E, Richardson, A, Richardson
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Generalized urticaria following third molar extraction
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1970Abstract A generalized urticaria developed following the extraction of a mandibular third molar in a healthy 19-year-old male patient. The lesions covered the entire body and persisted for 5 days. Treatment consisted of bed rest and diphenhydramine.
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Complication in third molar extractions.
Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents, 2019Mandibular third molars (MM3s) are responsible for pericoronitis, primary and/or secondary crowding of the dentition, odontogenic tumors and cysts, periodontal defects associated with the posterior part of mandibular second molars. Tooth extraction is indicated for prophylactic and therapeutic purpose in patients with problems caused by impacted teeth.
Candotto V. +5 more
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The indications for third-molar extractions
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2014Defining the indications for third-molar extraction continues to be a topic of controversy.The dentist's management of third molars commonly hinges on identifying the presence of symptoms or disease that clearly is attributable to the third molar. Use of a guide that serves as a systematic and unambiguous way to classify third molars has been advocated.
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Complications after mandibular third molar extraction.
Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985), 1995The records of 1,797 patients were retrospectively examined to analyze the possible relationships between postoperative complications following mandibular third molar extraction and parameters such as age, sex, indication for surgery, position of the molar, surgical experience, surgical technique, and postoperative care. Older patients tended to suffer
de Boer, Mattin P.J. +4 more
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Risk factors for third molar extraction difficulty
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2004The purpose of this study was to measure the difficulty of third molar (M3) extractions and to identify demographic, anatomic, and operative variables associated with extraction difficulty.To address the research purpose, we implemented a prospective cohort study and enrolled a sample composed of patients presenting for M3 removal.
Srinivas M, Susarla, Thomas B, Dodson
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