Flap vs flapless technique for impacted third molar removal: A split mouth prospective randomized control study


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Original Article

Author :

Neeraj*, Banshilal Beniwal, Padmanidhi Agarwal, Vikas Berwal, Richa Malik

Volume :

7

Issue :

3

Abstract :

Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the post-operative sequelae of removal of impacted third molars in participants treated with conventional flap elevation technique or with a minimally invasive flapless technique. Materials and Methods: Participants with bilaterally impacted mandibular third molars were included. They were divided into two sites constituting 2 groups. One group was operated by using conventional flap design and elevation and other with flapless technique. Objective clinical parameters were recorded and compared in the post-operative period like mouth opening, swelling, surgical time, and pocket depth. Subjective parameters including pain were also assessed and statistically analyzed. Results: The sites operated in Group II (Flapless technique) had better results (p?0.05) in terms of pain, swelling, trismus, and pocket depth distal to second molar when compared to Group I (Flap). Conclusion: The flapless technique gives better surgical results and improved healing process after third molar removal and so should be recommended in routine clinical practice.  

Keyword :

Third molar, Impacted tooth, Trismus, Periodontal pocket, Edema, Postoperative pain
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