Effectiveness of 4mg Submucosal Dexamethasone Injection in Reducing Pain and Trismus
Ahmad Liaquat, Saqib Mehmood Khan, Muhammad Rashid, Rabia Naseer, Sadia Firdous, Muhammad Waheed Tahir
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ABSTRACT
Background: Surgical removal of the third molar impaction
is the most routine procedure done in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. "How
to reduce the postoperative swelling, pain, and trismus?" is the most
frequently asked question by surgeons. Aim: To evaluate the effect of the
submucosal injection of 4mg dexamethasone on postoperative trismus and pain
after third molar surgery.
Method: This study was conducted at the University College
of Dentistry, University of Lahore, from January 2019 to December 2019. One
hundred and fifty patients presented for the extraction of impacted third molar
teeth were divided by using a random number into two groups. Group A received
nothing while group B received submucosal 4mg dexamethasone soon after local
anesthesia administration for extraction of the impacted third molar. The
postoperative pain was assessed using the visual analog scale and trismus measured
by interincisal distance on the third postoperative day. Statistical analysis
was done through SPSS version 21.
Result: In group A, pain score varied from 4 to 9 on a
visual analog scale (0=minimum to 10=maximum). The mean pain score was 6.5.
While in group B, mean pain varied from 1 to 6 on a visual analog scale. The
mean value of the pain score was 3.5 (P-value 0.000). In group A, the maximum
mouth opening measured was 16mm and the minimum was 6mm with a range of 10mm.
In group B, the maximum mouth opening measured was 26mm and a minimum of 12mm
with a range of 14mm (P-value 0.000).
Conclusion: The submucosal injection of 4 mg
dexamethasone injection effectively reduces trismus and pain after third molar
surgery.
Keywords: third molar, submucosal dexamethasone,
trismus