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Ketorolac saline vs. normal saline for pain management in molar surgery

Dental pain Dental pain
Dental pain Dental pain

The goal was to investigate the efficacy of Ketorolac tromethamine diluted in saline compared to normal saline in minimizing postoperative complications, such as pain and swelling.

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Key take away

Ketorolac saline (10 mg/100 mL) is more effective in mitigating postoperative pain than normal saline solution (0.9% sodium chloride) in patients undergoing impacted lower third molar surgery.

Background

The goal was to investigate the efficacy of Ketorolac tromethamine diluted in saline compared to normal saline in minimizing postoperative complications, such as pain and swelling.

Method

In this prospective clinical study, 50 individuals scheduled for prophylactic lower third molar removal were included. Volunteers were randomly allocated to receive either Ketorolac diluted saline irrigant or plain saline irrigant (0.9% sodium chloride [NaCl] without any drug dilution). Postoperative pain and swelling were assessed in both groups at 3 time points: preoperatively, 48 hours postoperatively, and 7 days postoperatively.

Swelling was estimated via a 4-point scale, while the pain was examined via a 10-point visual analogue scale (VAS). Statistical analysis was executed utilizing IBM SPSS Statistics. An unpaired t-test was used to determine continuous variables between groups. For checking normality, the Shapiro-Wilk test was applied.

Result

Those in the Ketorolac saline group experienced markedly lower postoperative pain scores when compared to those in the plain saline group (P=0.001). Although swelling was also reduced in the Ketorolac saline group, the difference was not statistically significant by day 7 (P=0.09), as shown in Table 1:

Conclusion

Ketorolac diluted saline solution proved to be a potential irrigant for postoperative pain management in surgical removal of impacted lower third molars.

Source:

Cureus

Article:

Efficacy of Ketorolac Tromethamine Diluted Saline Irrigant on Postoperative Sequelae in Patients Undergoing Lower Third Molar Impaction Surgery: A Prospective Clinical Study

Authors:

Soorumsetty Ruthvik et al.

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