Healthcare (Aug 2022)

Periodontal Healing after Lower Third Molars Extraction: A Clinical Evaluation of Different Flap Designs

  • Valentina Castagna,
  • Alessia Pardo,
  • Luca Lanaro,
  • Annarita Signoriello,
  • Massimo Albanese

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10081587
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 8
p. 1587

Abstract

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Periodontal healing after third molars extraction seems to be influenced by the choice of different flap techniques. The purpose of the present study was to assess the clinical condition of adjacent first and second molar sites, after the extraction of lower third molars, performed through different flap designs. Eighty patients, aged between 14 and 30 years, were analyzed for periodontal parameters of VPI, PPD, and CAL, pre-operatively (T0), after 15 days (T1), after 1 month (T2), and after 2 months (T3) from extraction. Techniques performed were trapezoidal flap (TRAP), marginal flap (MARG), flap with papilla detachment (DETP), and flap with papilla decapitation (DEC). No significant differences were found between the four flaps at each observation time and considering the interval between T0 and T3, for VPI, PPD at first molar site, PPD at second molar site, and CAL at second molar site. Significant variations for CAL were registered, for each flap, between T0 and T3, in all cases for buccal site, in three cases for buccal-distal site. After 2 months of follow-up, no strong evidence can be assumed for or against the use of a particular flap design for the extraction of lower third molars.

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