Effect of Dexamathasone in Surgical Extraction of Mandibular Impacted Third Molar

  • Shaikh A
  • Channar K
  • Kumar A
  • et al.
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Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the role of dexamethasone in mandibular third molar surgical extraction. Methodology: This cross sectional study was conducted in Oral & Maxillofacial surgery department, Liaquat University of Medical & Health sciences Hyderabad / Jamshoro. 50 cases were included in this study by using simple random sampling technique. All patients were divided into two groups. Patients in Group-A were given dexamethasone (DM)8 mg intramuscularly (IM) before surgery and 4 mg 24 hours after surgery and Augmentin tablet 625mg Q12 hrs. and Brufen 400 mg Q8 hrs. and patients in group-B were given Augmentin 625 mg BD and Brufen 400 mg  TDS post operatively only. The facial swelling was checked before and after surgery.All information was collected and entered in a proforma. Results: The study sample was consisted of 62% men and 38% women. Mean age was 26.9±6.64.The mean preoperative swelling was 109.20 ± 1.190 mm in control group and 109.44 ± 1.083 in DM group. After 48 hours of surgery, post extraction swelling increased in both group with mean swelling 114.28± 1.242 mm in control group and 114.64± 1.350 in DM group, after a week of surgery more swelling was reduced in DM group as compared to control group. Conclusion: It is found that Dexamethasone group showed decrease in swelling as compared to control group.

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Shaikh, A. H., Channar, K. A., Kumar, A., Iqbal, N., Shakeel, J., Shahid, U., … Qureshi, I. (2021). Effect of Dexamathasone in Surgical Extraction of Mandibular Impacted Third Molar. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 8–13. https://doi.org/10.9734/jpri/2020/v32i4731107

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