[Lincomycin applied to the alveolus on TCP carrier and its effect on wound healing after surgical extraction of a third molar]
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[Lincomycin applied to the alveolus on TCP carrier and its effect on wound healing after surgical extraction of a third molar]
Abstract
Introduction: The dental surgeon is often confronted by complications particularly after extraction ofunerupted lower third molars. The most common complication is alveolar periostitis. The healing process after extraction is accompanied by physiologic atrophy of the alveolus involving on the average 30% of bone tissue. Beta-tricalcium phosphate (TCP) is a synthetic material used in medicine to fill up bone defects caused by pathologic processes. The properties of TCP are appropriate for the material to be used as a carrier for drugs, in particular antibiotics. This study was undertaken to determine whether lincomycin applied to the alveolus on TCP carrier can be used to accelerate wound healing and reduce inflammation after surgical extraction of a third molar.
Materials and methods: We enrolled 80 patients (males and females between the age of 18 and 50 years) who underwent extraction of a third molar at the Department of Dental Surgery, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin. Surgical difficulty in the patients according to the Pederson scale corresponded to grade 2 or 3 (medium or high difficulty). The study group consisted of 40 patients who received lincomycin on TCP. Beta-tricalcium phosphate (300-700 microm pores) obtained from the Department of Technology of Ceramics and Refractories, AGH University of Science and Technology in Cracow, was soaked with 500 mg of lincomycin in solution and applied to the dental alveolus after tooth extraction. The alveolus was tightly sutured. The control group comprised 40 patients not treated with lincomycin. The patients reappeared for examination on the first, third, and seventh day after surgery. Attention during follow-up was directed to alveolar periostitis, pain, and trismus. Pain intensity was assessed with the 10-degree Visual Analog Scale (VAS).
Results: We analyzed the subjective pain intensity reported during follow-up by the patients. In the study group, 20 patients reported no pain 24 hours after extraction. On the third day after surgery, alveolar periostitis was present in 15% of patients in the study group and 75% of patients in the control group. On the last day of follow-up, periostitis was present in only 2.5% of patients in the study group as opposed to 45% of patients in the control group. The differences were statistically significant (chi-square 36.05, p < 0.0001).
Conclusions: (1) Lincomycin on TCP can be used to prevent alveolar periostitis. (2) Lincomycin on TCP reduces complications in the form of pain and trismus. (3) Beta-tricalcium phosphate prevents atrophy of the alveolar process.
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