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Comparison of the Effect of Dexamethasone, Ketoprofen and Cold Compress on Postoperative Quality of Life Following Impacted Lower Third Molar Surgery: a Randomized Clinical Trial

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Date 2024 Jun 26
PMID 38926204
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Objectives: To evaluate and compare the effect of dexamethasone, ketoprofen and cold compress on the quality of life (QoL) following surgical removal of impacted lower third molars (ILTMs).

Materials And Methods: Eligible patients requiring ILTM extraction with a modified Pederson difficulty index score of 5-6 were recruited. The patients were randomly allocated into Groups A, B and C. Groups A and C received 100 mg of ketoprofen and 8 mg of dexamethasone per-oral respectively, preoperatively. Subjects in group B applied a pre-standardized ice pack over the angle of the mandible for 6 h postoperatively. The QoL questionnaire was administered on postoperative days 1, 2 and 7.

Results: In total, seventy-eight subjects completed the study: 46 (59%) were male and had a mean age of 27.8 ± 4.9 years. The groups were similar sociodemographically. The overall QoL and appearance domain score were significantly better in patients on oral dexamethasone on postoperative day 1 than in the other groups.

Conclusions: Oral dexamethasone demonstrates better improvement in postoperative QoL and appearance on day 1 following ILTM surgery compared to ice packs and ketoprofen. Although ice packs are readily available, can be used repeatedly and are a low-cost option, more research is necessary to determine their optimum therapeutic use in outpatient settings.

Clinical Relevance: Oral dexamethasone is superior to ice pack compress and ketoprofen in improving the postoperative QoL in ILTM surgery.

Trial Registry Registration Number: PACTR202005593102009 at Pan African Clinical Trial Registry.

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