Cross Sectional Evaluation of etiology, complications and quality of post surgical life as related to Mandibular Impacted Third Molar Surgery: A Questionnaire Based Original Study

Journal Title: Journal of Advanced Medical and Dental Sciences Research - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 8

Abstract

Background and Aim: Mandibular impacted third molar surgery is considered as one of the most common surgical procedures done in oral cavity. It is frequently related with mild to severe complications and other factors. This study aimed to estimate the etiology, complications and quality of post surgical life as related to mandibular impacted third molar surgery. Materials & Methods: A cross sectional, questionnaire-based survey comprised of 100 patients of dental hospital’s oral surgery department. Author used preformed questionnaire having questions regarding etiology, complications and quality of post surgical life as related to mandibular impacted third molar surgery. This study comprised of records of patients and other available data. Response was recorded and data was processed statistically to estimate outcomes. Results: Statistical analysis using statistical software Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). The obtained data was subjected to relevant statistical tests to obtain p values, mean, standard deviation, standard error an 95% CI. Pain (70%) and inflammation (25%) was most common etiologies as reported by the studied patients. Edema (73%) and Hemorrhage (13%) was frequently observed complications. A very obvious decline in patients quality of life was also noted. Conclusion: This cross sectional study was completed using patient’s data and questionnaire wherein we have outlines certain very imperative inferences. Pain and inflammation was most common etiologies as reported by the studied patients. Edema and Hemorrhage was commonly seen complications. A very reasonable decrease in patient’s quality of life was observed.

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Gaurav Verma, Vonchibeni Kithan, Sadaf Rahman

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Gaurav Verma, Vonchibeni Kithan, Sadaf Rahman (2018). Cross Sectional Evaluation of etiology, complications and quality of post surgical life as related to Mandibular Impacted Third Molar Surgery: A Questionnaire Based Original Study. Journal of Advanced Medical and Dental Sciences Research, 6(8), 2024-. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-548743