Wisdom tooth recovery: can these drugs ease the pain and swelling?
NCT ID NCT07304882
Summary
This study tested whether adding one of two anti-swelling drugs (serratiopeptidase, an enzyme, or escin, a plant extract) to standard painkillers and antibiotics could better reduce pain, facial swelling, and jaw stiffness after wisdom tooth removal. It involved 24 healthy adults who had both lower wisdom teeth removed, with one side getting the extra drug and the other side getting only standard care. The goal was to see which drug, if either, helped patients recover more comfortably.
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University of Science and Technology
Sanaa, Sana'a, Yemen
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