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Effects of the Application of an Oxygen-Enriched Oil-Based Dressing (NovoX®-Drop) After Extraction of Impacted Lower Third Molars: A Randomized Controlled Study
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Objective: Lower third impacted molar extraction, despite being a routinary procedure for oral and maxillo-facial surgeons, may often result in a significantly negative impact in patient’s post-operatory quality of life. Among others, treatments based on oxygen-enriched oils have been shown to provide valuable therapeutic benefits in promoting wound healing, and therefore improving the immediate post-operatory symptomatology. The aim of this triple-blinded randomized controlled study is to supplement the existing evidence in the scientific literature by assessing the effectiveness of NovoX®-Drop (Moss S.p.A., Lesa, Novara), a specific type of oxygen enriched oil-based device in reducing pain and inflammatory stimulus of post-surgical wounds following the extraction of lower third impacted molars. Materials and methods: Seventy-one patients undergoing surgical extraction of a single lower third impacted molar were randomly assigned to receive either NovoX®-Drop (Group A) or a glycerin-based gel (Group B). Additionally, both patient groups followed the same standard therapy with amoxicillin-clavulanic acid and ibuprofen. Data were collected preoperative (T0) and after three (T3) and seven (T7) days postoperative in order to assess the following outcomes: mean visual analogue scale (VAS) score during the seven days protocol treatment, total duration of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) usage, trismus (maximum mouth opening) and facial oedema. Results: Group A (treatment group) reported significatively lower pain levels at T7 compared to group B (average VAS value during the week: Group A: 3.57 ± 0.39 cm; Group B: 4.47 ± 0.40 cm; p-value = 0.0014) despite a significatively shorter period of NSAID usage (average NSAID usage duration: Group A: 2.43 ± 0.38 days; Group B: 3.38 ± 0.44 days; p-value = 0.00001). Therefore, trismus seems to be better controlled in group A, although the difference between the groups did not reach the threshold for statistical significance. Conclusions: The results of this study suggest that application of NovoX®-Drop is capable of significantly reducing the post-operatory pain as well as NSAID usage, representing a promising and effective option for third impacted molar extraction surgery management.
Title: Effects of the Application of an Oxygen-Enriched Oil-Based Dressing (NovoX®-Drop) After Extraction of Impacted Lower Third Molars: A Randomized Controlled Study
Description:
Objective: Lower third impacted molar extraction, despite being a routinary procedure for oral and maxillo-facial surgeons, may often result in a significantly negative impact in patient’s post-operatory quality of life.
Among others, treatments based on oxygen-enriched oils have been shown to provide valuable therapeutic benefits in promoting wound healing, and therefore improving the immediate post-operatory symptomatology.
The aim of this triple-blinded randomized controlled study is to supplement the existing evidence in the scientific literature by assessing the effectiveness of NovoX®-Drop (Moss S.
p.
A.
, Lesa, Novara), a specific type of oxygen enriched oil-based device in reducing pain and inflammatory stimulus of post-surgical wounds following the extraction of lower third impacted molars.
Materials and methods: Seventy-one patients undergoing surgical extraction of a single lower third impacted molar were randomly assigned to receive either NovoX®-Drop (Group A) or a glycerin-based gel (Group B).
Additionally, both patient groups followed the same standard therapy with amoxicillin-clavulanic acid and ibuprofen.
Data were collected preoperative (T0) and after three (T3) and seven (T7) days postoperative in order to assess the following outcomes: mean visual analogue scale (VAS) score during the seven days protocol treatment, total duration of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) usage, trismus (maximum mouth opening) and facial oedema.
Results: Group A (treatment group) reported significatively lower pain levels at T7 compared to group B (average VAS value during the week: Group A: 3.
57 ± 0.
39 cm; Group B: 4.
47 ± 0.
40 cm; p-value = 0.
0014) despite a significatively shorter period of NSAID usage (average NSAID usage duration: Group A: 2.
43 ± 0.
38 days; Group B: 3.
38 ± 0.
44 days; p-value = 0.
00001).
Therefore, trismus seems to be better controlled in group A, although the difference between the groups did not reach the threshold for statistical significance.
Conclusions: The results of this study suggest that application of NovoX®-Drop is capable of significantly reducing the post-operatory pain as well as NSAID usage, representing a promising and effective option for third impacted molar extraction surgery management.
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