Purpose: Several investigations have been performed for a postoperative edema after extraction, but the results have been controversial due to low objectivity or poorly reproducible assessments of the edema. The aim of this study was to suggest a classification and patterns of postoperative edema according to the anatomical division associated with extraction of mandibular third molar as a qualitative evaluation method. Methods: This study was conducted forty-four mandibular third molars extracted and MRI was taken within 48 h after extraction. The postoperative edema space was classified by MRI (one anatomic component—buccinator muscle—and four fascial spaces—supra-periosteum space, buccal space, parapharyngeal space, and lingual space), and evaluated independently by two examiners. The inter-examiner reliability was calculated using Kappa statistics. Results: The evaluation of buccinator muscle edema showed good agreement and the fascial spaces showed constant high agreement. The incidence of postoperative edema was high in the following order: supra-periosteum space (75.00%), buccinator muscle (68.18%), parapharyngeal space (54.55%), buccal space (40.91%), and lingual space (25.00%). Conclusion: Postoperative edema could be assessed clearly by each space, which showed a different tendency between the anatomic and fascial spaces.
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Jeong, Y. K., Ku, J. K., Baik, S. H., You, J. S., Leem, D. H., & Choi, S. K. (2021). Classification of postoperative edema based on the anatomic division with mandibular third molar extraction. Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 43(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40902-021-00291-w
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