Pain and Trismus Control in Third Molar Surgery: Ibuprofen, Ketamine, and Their Combination
NCT ID: NCT05923775
Last Updated: 2023-09-07
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
100 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-03-01
2023-09-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The first group (Intrafen group): Each patient in this group will be administered intravenous Ibuprofen (400 mg/8 ml i.v. infusion) for pre-emptive analgesic effect 60 minutes before surgical third molar extraction. Before the procedure, patients will be given local anesthesia using a mixture of 2 ml of local anesthetic (Ultracain Ds Fort 2 ml) plus 3 ml of saline solution (Poliflex 0.9% isotonic 100 ml solution). The impacted third molars of the patients will be removed.
The second group (Ketamine group): Each patient in this group will be administered intravenous 100 ml saline (Poliflex 0.9% isotonic 100 ml solution) for a placebo effect 60 minutes before surgical third molar extraction. Before the procedure, patients will be given local anesthesia using a mixture of 2 ml of local anesthetic (Ultracain Ds Fort 2 ml) plus 3 ml of saline solution (Poliflex 0.9% isotonic 100 ml solution) plus 0,3 mg/kg of ketamine (Ketalar 500 mg). The impacted third molars of the patients will be removed.
The third group (Combined group): Each patient in this group will be administered intravenous Ibuprofen (400 mg/8 ml i.v. infusion) for pre-emptive analgesic effect 60 minutes before surgical third molar extraction. Before the procedure, patients will be given local anesthesia using a mixture of 2 ml of local anesthetic (Ultracain Ds Fort 2 ml) plus 3 ml of saline solution (Poliflex 0.9% isotonic 100 ml solution) plus 0,3 mg/kg of ketamine (Ketalar 500 mg). The impacted third molars of the patients will be removed.
The fourth group (Control group): Each patient in this group will be administered intravenous 100 ml saline (Poliflex 0.9% isotonic 100 ml solution) for a placebo effect 60 minutes before surgical third molar extraction. Before the procedure, patients will be given local anesthesia using a mixture of 2 ml of local anesthetic (Ultracain Ds Fort 2 ml) plus 3 ml of saline solution (Poliflex 0.9% isotonic 100 ml solution). The impacted third molars of the patients will be removed.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Intrafen group
Each patient in this group will be administered intravenous Ibuprofen (400 mg/8 ml i.v. infusion) for pre-emptive analgesic effect 60 minutes before surgical third molar extraction. Before the procedure, each patient in this group will be given 2 ml of local anesthesia.
Impacted third molar surgey
The surgery was performed using the classic technique: ten minutes after anesthesia administration, a horizontal and sulcular incision was performed, and a mucoperiosteal envelope flap was elevated. The bone covering the impacted third molar tooth was removed with the use of a surgical handpiece and rotary instrument. During the operation, saline water was applied to the surgical drill with a second hand to protect the bone from developing a high temperature. After extraction of the third molar, the cavity was treated with curettage, irrigated with saline, and sutured.
Ketamine group
Each patient in this group will be administered intravenous 100 ml saline (Poliflex 0.9% isotonic 100 ml solution) for a placebo effect 60 minutes before surgical third molar extraction. Before the procedure, each patient in this group will be given 0.3 mg/kg of ketamine (Ketalar 500 mg) in addition to 2 ml of local anesthesia.
Impacted third molar surgey
The surgery was performed using the classic technique: ten minutes after anesthesia administration, a horizontal and sulcular incision was performed, and a mucoperiosteal envelope flap was elevated. The bone covering the impacted third molar tooth was removed with the use of a surgical handpiece and rotary instrument. During the operation, saline water was applied to the surgical drill with a second hand to protect the bone from developing a high temperature. After extraction of the third molar, the cavity was treated with curettage, irrigated with saline, and sutured.
Combined group (Intrafen+Ketamine)
Each patient in this group will be administered intravenous Ibuprofen (400 mg/8 ml i.v. infusion) for pre-emptive analgesic effect 60 minutes before surgical third molar extraction. Before the surgery, each patient in this group will be given 0.3 mg/kg of ketamine (Ketalar 500 mg) in addition to 2 ml of local anesthesia.
Impacted third molar surgey
The surgery was performed using the classic technique: ten minutes after anesthesia administration, a horizontal and sulcular incision was performed, and a mucoperiosteal envelope flap was elevated. The bone covering the impacted third molar tooth was removed with the use of a surgical handpiece and rotary instrument. During the operation, saline water was applied to the surgical drill with a second hand to protect the bone from developing a high temperature. After extraction of the third molar, the cavity was treated with curettage, irrigated with saline, and sutured.
Control
Each patient in this group will be administered intravenous 100 ml saline (Poliflex 0.9% isotonic 100 ml solution) for a placebo effect 60 minutes before surgical third molar extraction. Before the procedure, each patient in this group will be given 2 ml of local anesthesia.
Impacted third molar surgey
The surgery was performed using the classic technique: ten minutes after anesthesia administration, a horizontal and sulcular incision was performed, and a mucoperiosteal envelope flap was elevated. The bone covering the impacted third molar tooth was removed with the use of a surgical handpiece and rotary instrument. During the operation, saline water was applied to the surgical drill with a second hand to protect the bone from developing a high temperature. After extraction of the third molar, the cavity was treated with curettage, irrigated with saline, and sutured.
Interventions
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Impacted third molar surgey
The surgery was performed using the classic technique: ten minutes after anesthesia administration, a horizontal and sulcular incision was performed, and a mucoperiosteal envelope flap was elevated. The bone covering the impacted third molar tooth was removed with the use of a surgical handpiece and rotary instrument. During the operation, saline water was applied to the surgical drill with a second hand to protect the bone from developing a high temperature. After extraction of the third molar, the cavity was treated with curettage, irrigated with saline, and sutured.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patients with regular attendance for routine follow up
* Patients with a healthy general systemic condition
Exclusion Criteria
* Patients who have previously experienced allergies to NSAIDs, local anesthetics, and ketamine
* Pregnant or breastfeeding patients
* Patients who have recently used a different group of NSAIDs for a different condition
18 Years
25 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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TC Erciyes University
OTHER
Cihan Topan
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Cihan Topan
Assistant professor, Principal Investigator, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry
Locations
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Erciyes University Faculty of Dentistry
Kayseri, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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2021/197
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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