Comparative Evaluation Of Triangular Flap And Lingual Based Pedicled Flap In Surgical Removal Of Unerupted Impacted Mandibular Third Molars

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1. ABSTRACT newlineAIM newlineThis study aimed to compare lingual based pedicle flap with conventional newlinetriangular flap and to evaluate its effect on postoperative outcomes after newlinesurgical extraction of impacted lower third molars. newlineMATERIALS AND METHODS newline36 patients to undergo surgical removal of completely unerupted lower third newlinemolars were included in this study. Patients were divided into 2 groups. In the newlinefirst group (A), a Triangular flap was used. In the second group (B), a lingual newlinebased pedicled flap was used. Postoperative pain was evaluated by visual newlineanalog scale along with which Facial swelling, healing of the wound, the newlineincidence of alveolar osteitis, and trismus were evaluated on postoperative newlinedays 0, 2, and 7. newlineRESULTS newlinePain scores, mouth opening, and swelling recorded in Group A were found to newlinebe significantly lower as compared to pain scores in Group B on the second newlinepostoperative day, whereas the same showed no significant difference on the newlineseventh postoperative day. Periodontal status is significantly better with newlinegroup B compared to group A. Total surgical time is comparatively higher with newlinegroup B. newline11 of 144 newlineCONCLUSION newlineAlthough surgical procedures durations were significantly elongated with the newlineimplementation of lingual based pedicle flap, it seemed to be preferable over newlinethe modified Ward s buccal based Triangular flap with regard to, post-op newlinehealing and periodontal status distal to the second molar after surgical newlineextraction of impacted mandibular third molars. newlineKEYWORDS newlineThird molar impaction, Triangular flap, Lingual based pedicled flap, unerupted newlinethird molars newline newline

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