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Kirmeier, R; Truschnegg, A; Payer, M; Acham, S; Schulz, K; Jakse, N.
Evaluation of a muscle relaxant on sequelae of third molar surgery: a pilot study.
ORAL SURG ORAL MED ORAL PATHO. 2007; 104(3): e8-14.
Doi: 10.1016/j.tripleo.2007.02.024
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- Führende Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
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Kirmeier Robert
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Acham Stephan
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Jakse Norbert
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Payer Michael
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Truschnegg Astrid
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The aim of this preliminary study was to evaluate the influence of the muscle relaxant tizanidine following third molar surgery on the main variables trismus and pain as well as on swelling.
Fifty healthy patients participated in this prospective clinical study. The test group received tizanidine (4 mg in the evenings for the first 2 postoperative days) in addition to antibiotic and antiinflammatory medications. Postoperatively, 1 independent investigator performed clinical examinations. Appropriate statistical analysis was used to evaluate data.
There was no statistically significant difference in facial pain and swelling between the two groups. Statistically significant improvement was detected when the groups were compared for mouth opening ability at days one and three.
The results of this trial indicate that the influence of tizanidine on trismus, pain, and swelling does not justify prescription of the additional medication.
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