2000
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bdj.4800794
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Pain control after routine dento-alveolar day surgery: a patient satisfaction survey

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“…The response rate to the study was high and demonstrates the feasibility of employing a telephone survey as a fast and effective way of collecting oral health information, as others have suggested 11,12 . However, it does require universal or almost universal access to telephones such that a representative sample can be drawn from the population.…”
Section: Response Ratementioning
confidence: 71%
“…The response rate to the study was high and demonstrates the feasibility of employing a telephone survey as a fast and effective way of collecting oral health information, as others have suggested 11,12 . However, it does require universal or almost universal access to telephones such that a representative sample can be drawn from the population.…”
Section: Response Ratementioning
confidence: 71%
“…In addition, the factors contributing to the pain after surgery are complex, but many are related to the inflammatory process. Pain may be reduced in intensity or severity by controlling the inflammatory process [7,11,12]. Therefore, analgesics should be taken when the patients are at risk for expecting and experiencing pain, such as oro-facial abscess, alveolitis and surgical exodontia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fak to ri ko ji uti ču na na sta nak bo la po sle in ter ven ci je su slo že ni, ali su uglav nom po ve za ni s pro ce som za pa lje nja. Bol se mo že sma nji ti kon tro li sa njem sa mog za pa ljenja [7,11,12]. Za to pri me nu anal ge ti ka tre ba pre po ru či ti sa mo on da ka da po sto ji ri zik od na stan ka bo la, od no sno kod oro fa cijal nih ap sce sa, al ve o li ti sa i hi rur škog va đe nja zu ba.…”
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“…Durante los días de estudio se prohibió el uso de antiácidos a base de óxido de magnesio o dióxido de aluminio, de las medicaciones esteroideas (a excepción de los anticonceptivos orales), y en general de toda medicación que pudiese confundir las evaluaciones. Se mantuvo contacto telefónico con el paciente, para monitorizar el cumplimiento de las indicaciones y posibles complicaciones, según lo recomendado por Joshi et al (2000). Si algún paciente hubiese considerado insuficiente el alivio de su dolor, se hubiera indicado un analgésico de rescate, analizándose el caso según el principio de intensión a tratar.…”
Section: Materials Y Métodounclassified