Aplicación de la dexametasona vía submucosa en la extracción de los terceros molares
An evaluation of the optimal doses and effectiveness of preoperative submucosal dexamethasone in third molar extraction surgery indicates that a dose of 4 mg significantly reduces postoperative symptoms such as pain, edema, and trismus. As a result, the 4 mg dose is favored over the 8 mg dose due to...
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| Médium: | bachelorThesis |
| Jazyk: | spa |
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2024
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| Shrnutí: | An evaluation of the optimal doses and effectiveness of preoperative submucosal dexamethasone in third molar extraction surgery indicates that a dose of 4 mg significantly reduces postoperative symptoms such as pain, edema, and trismus. As a result, the 4 mg dose is favored over the 8 mg dose due to its simplicity and effectiveness. It is important to determine the optimal dose of preoperative submucosal dexamethasone and to assess its overall effectiveness in reducing postoperative pain and inflammation in third molar extraction surgery. This research project is based on a systematic review. It follows a structured guide to explore a research question. The search strategy is formulated according to the guidelines provided by JBI. This process began with a comprehensive search of studies and meta-analyses in various databases, including PubMed/Medline, ResearchGate, Elsevier, Google Scholar, Scielo, and grey literature. These steps are conducted to identify relevant articles on the topic. Subsequently, the collected data are organized into a matrix to ensure comprehensive data management. A 4 mg dose of preoperative submucosal dexamethasone effectively reduces postoperative discomfort in third molar surgery. Therefore, it is considered the optimal choice due to its superior efficacy compared to the 8 mg dose. The 4 mg dose of preoperative submucosal dexamethasone is recommended due to its efficacy. In addition, this technique is simple and painless, as it is administered in the anesthetized area, offering advantages over other routes of administration |
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