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07/01/2011 at 12:47 pm #9893
tirath
OfflineRegistered On: 31/10/2009Topics: 353Replies: 226Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 timesErbium (Er):YAG laser with a surgical bur for removal of partially erupted lower third molars. Patients were randomised to be treated by either laser or bur. A greater reduction in the range of mouth opening was found after laser than after bur treatment. Postoperative pain was more common after bur treatment. The duration of operation was considerably longer with laser than with bur. No persistent complications were encountered.
09/01/2011 at 4:17 pm #14502sushantpatel_doc
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12/01/2011 at 1:28 pm #14507Anonymous
Dr.Tara R, KAVRA wrote:sushantpatel_doc wrote:What could be the possible cause for reduction in mouth opening after an extraction besides hematoma?
Other than haemtoma the possible cause for reduction in mouth opening is piercing needle in pterigomandibular raphe during anesthetic block(pterigomandibular block).
Dr.Mrs.Tara Kavra solapur.12/01/2011 at 3:18 pm #14508Anonymous
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