West China Journal of Stomatology ›› 2012, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (6): 615-619.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1000-1182.2012.06.013

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Drainage for the control of complications after extraction of impacted mandibular third molar: A systematic review

Li Shuangjun1,2, Li Chunjie1,2, Wu Yuan1,2, Pan Jian1,2, Zhao Hongwei1,2, Li Longjiang1,2.   

  1. 1. Dept. of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, West China School of Stomatology, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China; 2. State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China
  • Received:2012-03-03 Revised:2012-06-10 Online:2012-12-01 Published:2012-12-01

Abstract:

Objective To assess the efficacy and safety of drainage for the control of the complications following impacted mandibular third molar extraction. Methods To retrieve randomized controlled trials assessing the efficacy and safety of drainage for the control of the complications following impacted mandibular third molar extraction, bibliographic databases including MEDLINE, Cochrane Controlled Trials Register, EMBASE, OPEN SIGLE and China Biology Medicine Database(CBM) were searched on August 23th 2011. References of the included studies and Chinese dental journals were hand-searched. The risk of bias were used by Cochrane Collaboration’s tool and the data were extracted. Meta-analysis was done with Revman 5.1. Results Nine articles met the eligibility criteria and were included, seven randomized controlled trials and 2 quasi-randomized controlled trials. Seven of these studies had unclear risk of bias and 2 had high risk of bias. Drainage could significantly increase 4.44 mm of the post-operative maximal mouth opening (P=0.003), relief facial swelling(P<0.05) and reduce post-operative complications(P=0.008). But no evidence showed that drainage had a positive effects on post-operative pain(P=0.09). Conclusion Drainage could probably control the complications following impacted mandibular third molar extraction; but more randomized controlled trials are needed to reinforce the conclusion.

Key words: impacted tooth, tooth extraction, drainage, Meta-analysis, systematic review