Factors predictive of difficulty of mandibular third molar surgery

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作者
Renton, T
Smeeton, N
McGurk, M
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[1] Kings Coll London, Sch Med, Guys Kings & St Thomas, Dept Publ Hlth Sci, London, England
[2] Kings Coll London, Sch Dent, Guys Kings & St Thomas, Dept Publ Hlth Sci, London, England
[3] Kings Coll London, Sch Biomed Sci, Guys Kings & St Thomas, Dept Publ Hlth Sci, London, England
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10.1038/sj.bdj.4801052a
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R78 [口腔科学];
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Aim Historically the difficulty of third molar surgery has been judged using radiologically assessed dental factors specifically tooth morphology and position. This study investigated additional factors that have a bearing on the difficulty of extraction. Study design A prospective study undertaken by three clinical assistant grade surgeons who removed 354 single mandibular third molar teeth under day case anaesthesia over the 4-year period (1994-1998), Method Data relating to patient, dental and surgical variables were collected contemporaneously as the patients were treated. The difficulty of extraction was estimated by the surgeons pre-operatively using dental radiographic features and compared by the same surgeon within the actual surgical difficulty encountered at surgery. Operation time strongly related to both pre and post treatment assessments of difficulty and proved to be the best measure of surgical difficulty. Results Univariate analysis identified increased patient age, ethnic background, male gender, increased weight, bone impaction, horizontal angulation, depth of application, unfavourable root formation, proximity to inferior alveolar canal and surgeon as factors increasing operative time. Multivariate analysis showed that increasing age (P = 0.014), patient weight (P = 0.024), ethnicity (P = 0.019), application depth (P = 0.001), bone impaction (p = 0.008) and unfavourable root formation (P = 0.009) were independent predictors for difficulty of extraction. Conclusions Half of the six independent factors that predicted surgical difficulty of third molar extraction were patient variables.
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