Effects of hyaluronic acid on bleeding following third molar extraction (original) (raw)

Efficacy of hyaluronic acid gel in management of post-operative complications after removal of third molar - A Systematic review

International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences

The surgical removal of third molar is the commonly performed procedure in oral and surgery. It takes several days to recover from the complications following removal of the third molar. The common postoperative complications are pain, swelling, , alveolar after third molar removal The aim of this systematic review was to thoroughly the existing literature to evaluate the effect of socket versus extra socket application of acid gel in management of postoperative complications after third molar removal. The objective of this systematic review is to assess the efficacy of socket versus extra socket application of acid gel compared to placebo or no treatment in management of post-operative complications after removal of third molar.The data bases of PubMed, and google scholar were searched for the related topics along with a complimentary manual search of all oral surgery journals till October 2018.The data collection form was based on analysis of included studies for their quality ass...

The efficacy of hyaluronic acid gel on postoperative sequelae following extraction of impacted lower third molars

Al-Azhar Journal of Dental Science

Objectives: The aim of the study was to assess the efficacy of hyaluronic acid gel on postoperative, dry socket, pain, trismus and edema after extraction of impacted lower third molars. Subjects and methods: Twenty impacted lower third molar teeth were extracted in ten patients under local anesthesia and under aseptic precautions. Split mouth design was followed. According to random allocation, 0.8% HA gel placed into the extraction socket in one side (group 1), while in the other side (group 2), only a gauze pack was placed. Dry socket, pain, trismus and edema were recorded after 24 hours, 72 h, one week and two weeks postsurgery. Results: There was no statistically significant difference in the incidence of dry socket between both groups. The pain score of patients in group 1 was significantly lower than patients in group 2 in all follow up intervals. Trismus was significantly higher in group 1 than group 2 in all intervals. The patients in group 1 have significantly less edema than patients in group 2 in all follow up intervals. Conclusion: Hyaluronic acid 0.8% gel application after extraction of impacted mandibular third molars has no significant effect on the incidence of dry socket, but it has a positive effect on postoperative pain, trismus and swelling.