Wound management and the use of mouth rinse in mandibular third molar surgery.
Swiss Dent J. 2015;125(10):1085-93.
Abstract
The
aim of this survey was to assess the knowledge and practice of Swiss
dentists regarding wound management and the use of mouth rinse in
surgical removal of mandibular third molars (MTM). A postal survey was
conducted among all 3,288 dentists who are members of the Swiss Dental
Society (SSO) representing the majority of dentists in Switzerland. The
questionnaire consisted of 13 questions with mostly multiple-choice
answers. Demographic profile, surgical experience, the use of
antibiotics, and wound management, i.e. wound closure and the use of
mouth rinse were assessed. The response rate was 55%. Semi-closed
(59.1%), closed (19%) and open wound management (11.7%) were applied
most often. Semi-closed wound management was preferred in the
German-speaking region (67%) and closed wound management was preferred
in the French-speaking region (55%). For semi-closed wound healing,
drains impregnated with terra-cortril (42%) and iodoform-Vaseline (40%)
were used. For closed wound management, most dentists reported leaving
the wound to heal with the blood clot only (60.5%). Most dentists
(74.5%) prescribed chlorhexidine 0.2% (CHX) mouth rinse when performing
MTM surgery and a combination of immediate preoperative and
postoperative use was preferred. Semi-closed wound management with drain
and CHX mouth rinse is frequently used in Switzerland in the
perioperative management in MTM surgery. It is a well-documented
procedure leading to favourable outcomes without using any systemic
antibiotics. However, wound management techniques differ between the
three linguistic regions.
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