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NCT07498361

Comparative Analysis of fast-and Slow-absorbable Poly(Lactose-co-glycolide) Sutures in Oral Surgery: a Randomized Controlled Trial.

This study aims to compare slow-resorbing and fast-resorbing sutures used after the surgical extraction of lower third molars. Sutures are routinely placed after wisdom tooth removal to promote hemostasis. Slow-resorbing and fast-resorbing sutures differ mainly in how long they remain in place, and fast-resorbing sutures often do not require removal. The study evaluates whether these two types of sutures differ in terms of microbiological contamination. Patient-reported inflammation, swelling, and postoperative discomfort will also be assessed. Each participant will be randomly assigned to receive one of the two suture types. Only routine clinical procedures are involved. Participation includes several standard visits: initial medical and dental history collection with oral and radiographic examination; the surgical extraction of the lower third molar; suture removal at 7 days. No additional invasive procedures are required. Participants will receive a daily diary to record pain levels and any pain medication taken during the first postoperative week. At the 7-day visit, wound healing will be evaluated and sutures will be removed, collected and anonymously analyzed by the University Microbiology Laboratory. This study seeks to provide useful information about the clinical performance and microbiological behavior of different types of resorbable sutures commonly used in oral surgery, with the goal of improving patient care and postoperative outcomes.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-04-06

1 state

Poly(Lactide-co-glycolide) Sutures
Suture Resorption
Third Molar Surgery
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06720051

Intraosseous Versus Submucosal Dexamethsone Injection in Third Molar Surgery

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if intraosseous dexamethasone injection is better for pain and swelling postop 3rd molar surgery than submucosal dexamethasone injection. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does intraosseous dexamethasone injection provide better pain relief and lessen facial swelling than submucosal dexamethasone injection Does intraosseous dexamethasone injection provide better interincisal opening than submucosal dexamethasone injection Researcher will compare both the techniques to see if intraosseous dexamethasone injection works better than submucosal dexamethasone injection Participants will: Be assessed at 3rd and 7th day postoperatively Pain will be assessed through visual analog scale score Facial measurement will be calculated as horizontal measurement plus vertical measurement divided by 2, where horizontal measurement will be taken as the distance between corner of the mouth and the earlobe attachment, and vertical measurement will be taken as distance from outer canthus of the eye to the angle of jaw. Interincisal opening will be measured from the incisal edge of the maxillary central incisors to the incisal edge of mandibular central incisors at the midline by using millimeter ruler

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 35 Years

Updated: 2024-12-13

1 state

Third Molar Surgery
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06640439

LED Therapy for Third Molar Surgery

LED Therapy for third molar surgery

Gender: All

Ages: 20 Years - 55 Years

Updated: 2024-10-15

1 state

Molar, Third
Photobiomodulation
Photobiomodulation Therapy
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