Comparison of the Clinical Efficacy of Naproxen, Associated or Not With Esomeprazol, in Lower Third Molar Removal
Comparison of the Clinical Efficacy of Naproxen, Associated or Not With Esomeprazol, in Lower Third Molar Removal
NCT ID: NCT02494856 Phase: PHASE4 Status: COMPLETED Enrollment: 50 Completion: 2016-03
Conditions
Pain, Other Surgical Procedures, Impacted Third Molar Tooth
Interventions
Surgery with Naproxen, Surgery with Naproxen and Esomeprazole
Summary
The present clinical trial randomized compared the clinical efficacy of the naproxen associated or not with esomeprazol, for the removal of lower third molars. Onset, duration of postoperative analgesia, duration of anesthetic action on soft tissues, intraoperative bleeding, hemodynamic parameters, postoperative mouth opening and wound healing at the 7th postoperative day were evaluated. For this purpose, 50 healthy volunteers underwent removal of symmetrically positioned lower third molars, in two separate appointments (one to two months apart), under local anesthesia with either articaine 4% (1:200,000 adrenaline) in a doubleblind, randomized and crossed manner.
Primary Outcome
Evaluation of postsurgical pain