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The Effects of Active Surveillance Protocol on Long Term Quality of Life in Patients With Mild Pericoronitis

Completed
Conditions
Pericoronitis
Interventions
Behavioral: quality of life in the patients with mild pericoronitis
Registration Number
NCT03027622
Lead Sponsor
Ankara University
Brief Summary

The complications that could occur during or after the extraction of the mandibular third molar teeth with pericoronitis affect patient's life quality considerably. Various scales are used to reveal how much the life quality of patients is affected this treatment. The aim of this study is to identify the long term life quality of patients through the OHIP-14 TR scale without removing the mandibular third molar teeth with mild pericoronitis.

Detailed Description

Increasing the lenght stay in the mouth at a maximum rate and following the patient up after the necessary treatment and information procedures are completed. As a result of clinical and radiographical examinations fifty-five voluntary patients whose average age was 24 and who have semi or fully errupted vertical mandibular third molar teeth with the diagnosis of mild pericoronitis were included in the study.After the patients in the study filled out the form including their contact and demographic data and dental symptomsand completed OHIP-14 TR scale which last about 5 minutes, their curretage and operculectomy treatments were done under local anesthesia. The patients were invited for reexamination on seventh day after the treatment. Also, an active patient follow up about life quality was performed by phone at 1,3,6 month after the treatment using the self -assessment question form and the OHIP-14 TR scale.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
55
Inclusion Criteria
  • having the first episode of mild pericoronitis, having a good periodontal health, having an age between 18 and 25 years
  • having a diagnosis of pericoronitis of a vertically erupted or semi erupted lower third molar, having no systemic discomfort and being in the ASA I and ASAII
Exclusion Criteria
  • having no lower third molar with a vertical position
  • having a systemic discomfort
  • having moderate to severe pericoronitis
  • having a history antibiotics or NSAIID

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
long term quality of lifequality of life in the patients with mild pericoronitisto evaluate conservatively managed third molars with mild pericoronitis at first, third and sixth months by using OHIP-14 TR
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Total score of OHIP-14 TR at the begining of experimentfirst month

numeric values of OHIP-14 TR

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Total score of OHIP-14 TR at third monthsthird months

numeric values of OHIP-14 TR

Total score of OHIP-14 TR at sixth monthssixth months

numeric values of OHIP-14 TR

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