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10th Edition of International Conference on
Dentistry and Oral Health

March 13-15, 2025 | Rome, Italy
Dental 2022

Joul Kassis

Joul Kassis, Speaker at CE Accredited Dental Conferences
Damascus University, Australia
Title : Effectiveness of Chinese acupuncture on pain relief following surgical removal of impacted third molars: A self-controlled clinical trial

Abstract:

The extraction of the third molar commonly produces severe pain, swelling, and functional disability. The most common treatment for postoperative pain is non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Unfortunately, these medications are associated with systematic side effects. Acupuncture as a physical therapy may provide effective pain relief without these side effects.

This research is a self-controlled clinical trial designed to evaluate the effectiveness of Chinese acupuncture treatment in pain relief following the surgical extraction of impacted third molars.

Acupuncture treatment was applied to 50 patients for 20 min immediately following surgical extraction of all impacted third molars on the left side of all patients. Pain assessment was performed using a standardized questionnaire that contained information about the name and age of the patient, numbering and classification of the impacted tooth, timing and duration of the surgical operation, and a table with the visual analogue scale (VAS) for measuring pain intensity. The pain intensity was measured several times. The measurement was started by the author himself who did the first two measurements. The patient was then asked to continue evaluating the pain intensity for the following periods: after 6 and 12 h and on the second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh days.

As a result, Pain intensity values were less for the acupuncture group for all studied periods, therefore, Acupuncture treatment following surgical extraction of impacted third molars could reduce postoperative pain values.

Biography:

Dr. Kassis studied Dentistry at faculty of Dentistry, Damascus University, Syria and graduated as DDS in 2010. He then completed his Master degree in Oral and Maxillofacial surgery at the same institution in 2015. During his residency he conducted a number of studies and researches related to pain management. He has published three articles and currently working on two. He has participated in many international events and conferences and an editorial board member in number of international journals. He is a registered Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates and a member of the Australian Dental Association, Australia.

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