Literature DB >> 12461461

[Complications after third molar extractions: retrospective analysis of 1,213 teeth].

I Christiaens1, H Reychler.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This retrospective study was conducted to analyze per and postoperative complications associated with third molar extraction. Our objective was to determine the appropriate moment for extraction.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study included 367 patients, selected randomly among the population treated between January 1992 and December 1996. A total of 1213 third molars were extracted: 603 under local anesthesia in 83 men and 136 women, mean age 24.9 years (range 11-70); 610 under general anesthesia in 44 men and 104 women, mean age 19.9 years (range 12-62 years). The patients were divided into three groups by age: 11-18 years, 19-30 years, and 31 years and over. Extractions were performed by senior (n=4) and junior (n=7) surgeons who used the same standard operative technique for all patients.
RESULTS: The overall complication rate for extractions conducted under local anesthesia was 12.6% for lower third molars and 2% for upper third molars. The most frequent complication was secondary infection (3.6%) for the mandible and fracture of the tuberosity and bucco-sinus communication for the maxillary. The overall complication rate for extractions conducted under general anesthesia was 8.2% for lower third molars and 1.5% for upper third molars. Complications were more frequent, for the entire cohort, when the operator was less experienced, the subject was older, and the tooth was deeply embedded. DISCUSSION: These results are in agreement with data in the literature. Based on our experience, we propose extraction of third molars during adolescence when the x-ray indicates normal eruption cannot be expected due to lack of space or an abnormal position.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12461461

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Stomatol Chir Maxillofac        ISSN: 0035-1768


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