Sharp mandibular bone irregularities after lower third molar extraction: incidence, clinical features and risk factors
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Alves Pereira, Daniela; Figueiredo, Rui; Valmaseda Castellón, E.; Laskin, Daniel M; Berini Aytés, Leonardo; Gay Escoda, Cosme
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2013
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence and clinical symptoms associated with sharp
mandibular bone irregularities (SMBI) after lower third molar extraction and to identify possible risk factors for
this complication.
Study
Design: A mixed study design was used. A retrospective cohort study of 1432 lower third molar extractions
was done to determine the incidence of SMBI and a retrospective case-control study was done to determine potential demographic and etiologic factors by comparing those patients with postoperative SMBI with controls.
Results: Twelve SMBI were found (0.84%). Age was the most important risk factor for this complication. The operated side and the presence of an associated radiolucent image were also significantly related to the development
of mandibular bone irregularities. The depth of impaction of the tooth might also be an important factor since
erupted or nearly erupted third molars were more frequent in the SMBI group.
Conclusions: SMBI are a rare postoperative complication after lower third molar removal. Older patients having left
side lower third molars removed are more likely to develop this problem. The treatment should be the removal of the
irregularity when the patient is symptomatic.
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