Effect of the local administration of betamethasone on pain, swelling and trismus after impacted lower third molar extraction. A randomized, triple blinded, controlled trial
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Marques, José; Pié Sánchez, J.; Figueiredo, Rui; Valmaseda Castellón, E.; Gay Escoda, Cosme
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2014
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Objectives: The aim of this study is to compare the analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects of the local postoperative
administration of a single 12-mg dose of betamethasone after the surgical removal of impacted lower third molars.
Study design: A split-mouth, triple-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial of 25 patients requiring
the surgical removal of symmetrical lower third molars was performed. In the experimental side, a 12-mg dose of
betamethasone was administered submucosally after the surgical procedure, while in the control side a placebo
(sterile saline solution) was injected in the same area. To assess postoperative pain, visual analogue scales and the
consumption of rescue analgesic were used. The facial swelling and trismus were evaluated by measuring facial
reference distances and maximum mouth opening.
Results: There were no significant differences between the two study groups regarding postoperative pain, facial
swelling and trismus.
Conclusions: The injection of a single dose of betamethasone does not seem to reduce pain, facial swelling and
trismus after impacted lower third molar removal when compared to placebo.
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