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Objectives: To evaluate socket healing, incidence of acute alveolar ostieitis (AO) and associated pain following
single molar tooth extraction in patients who receive intra-alveolar 0.2% chlorhexidine (CHX) gel, and those who
rinsed with 0.12 % CHX rinse.
Study Design: A prospective randomized clinical trial was conducted on two parallel groups of patients. Group1
(141 patients): Rinsed with 0.12 % CHX rinse from the second postoperative day, two times daily for a week.
Group2 (160 patients): Who had direct intra-alveolar application of 0.2% CHX gel and day 3 post-operatively. The
socket was evaluated 3 and 7 day postoperatively for the presence of AO by checking probing tenderness in the
socket, empty socket, food debris, halitosis and pain assessment by VAS.
Results: Forty-eight AO cases were diagnosed out of 301 extractions (15.9%). In Group1, 25 cases were found
(17.7%) while 23 cases were found in Group2 (14.4%). The difference was not statistically significant (
p
=0.428).
Presence of empty socket and food debris in Group1 were higher than in Group2 but the difference was not sta
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tistically significant (
p
= 0.390 &
p
= 0.415). Occurrence of halitosis in Group2 was more than Group1, but the
difference was not significant (
p
= 0.440). Statistical significance was found between AO in extraction done by
root separation (29%) and those routinely extracted (12.3 %) (
p
=0.001).
Conclusions: Postoperative evaluation of molar extraction sockets that received direct intra-alveolar application of
0.2% CHX gel showed insignificant less occurrence of AO when compared with 0.12 % CHX rinse
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Abu-Mostafa, Nedal ; Alqahtani, Abdullah ; Abu Hasna, Mohammed ; Alhokail, Ahmed ; Aladsani, Ammar. A randomized clinical trial compared the effect of intra-alveolar 0.2 % Chlorohexidine bio-adhesive gel versus 0.12% Chlorohexidine rinse in reducing alveolar osteitis following molar teeth extractions. En: Medicina oral, patología oral y cirugía bucal. Ed inglesa, 2015, Vol. 20, No. 1: 15- |