2020
DOI: 10.32457/ijmss.v7i2.531
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Evaluation of Demographic, Radiological and Intraoperative Factors For Assessment of Postoperative Pain And Complications In Surgical Removal Of Impacted Mandibular Third Molar – A Prospective Study

Abstract: Third molars usually erupt within the age of 17 – 21years. Usually, due to the evolution of human jaws, the size is decreasing leading to the impacted tooth. An impacted tooth may lead to external resorption of the adjacent tooth, trismus, infection, etc. Many studies have been reported in the literature for evaluating the surgical difficulty and postoperative complications secondary to impacted third molars. This study includes a sample of 100 subjects evaluated for the surgical difficulty and postoperative c… Show more

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