2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2003.05.018
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Patients' perceptions of recovery after exposure of impacted teeth with a closed-eruption technique

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“…These results were similar to those previously reported by participants in the Open group 20 , which might be due to both the extraction socket and open exposure healing by secondary intention. The participants in the Closed exposure group 19 reported fewer impacts with eating and bad taste. In comparison we found no differences between the Open and Closed groups in terms of impacts on eating, brushing, bad taste and speaking, even though participants in the Open group had a pack in situ for 10 days following surgery.…”
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“…These results were similar to those previously reported by participants in the Open group 20 , which might be due to both the extraction socket and open exposure healing by secondary intention. The participants in the Closed exposure group 19 reported fewer impacts with eating and bad taste. In comparison we found no differences between the Open and Closed groups in terms of impacts on eating, brushing, bad taste and speaking, even though participants in the Open group had a pack in situ for 10 days following surgery.…”
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“…As expected, pain is evident in the immediate post-operative period and 52 out of 60 (87%) participants in the current study required analgesics, which is a slightly higher proportion than Chaushu and colleagues, who found that 80% of patients undergoing the Open procedure required analgesia in the first 24 hours, compared with 76% of patients undergoing the Closed procedure. 19,20 However it is standard practice in all the centers involved in the study to provide analgesics for the patients to take home. This might therefore explain the increased proportion of patients reporting the use of analgesia, as their expectation of pain and the need to take analgesia would be increased and the tablets would be readily available.…”
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“…In fact, the flap approach allows for minimal exposure of the impacted tooth, reduces surgical bleeding and facilitates the placement of the attaching device. Some authors reported that the healing process (Chaushu et al 2004a, b) and the final periodontal status (Tegsjo et al 1984) appear optimal following this technique. In addition, the marked improvements in bonding materials have virtually eliminated the risk of accidental loss of the attaching device during orthodontic traction.…”
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“…Tais manifestações exerceram impacto na vida cotidiana dos pacientes, causando limitações, como por exemplo, incapacidade em assumir e executar atividades da vida diária, dificuldade para se movimentar, caminhar, distúrbio de sono e sentimentos de frustração (CHUNG, 1995;CHAUSHU et al, 2004;LAWRENCE et al, 2004;GILMARTIN, 2007;ABDELRAZEQ et al, 2008;FELDMAN et al, 2009;DOWSEY et al, 2010;BRATTWALL et al, 2011;MAYO et al, 2011;RAMÍREZ et al, 2011;ROSÉN et al, 2010;MAJHOLM et al, 2012).…”
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