Complications of extraction socket among diabetic, hypertensive and smokers in comparison to normal patients

Background: Tooth extraction is a common oral surgery procedure carried out mainly on outpatient basis. It is important to evaluate the risk factors which can lead to various complications after extraction of teeth. Normal healing of an extraction socket may be impaired by the presence of one or mor...

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Main Authors: Farhan Raza Khan, Komal Iftikhar, Ayesha Hashmi, Madiha Ismail, Sheharyar Hameed Siddiqui, Humayun Kaleem Siddiqui
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-04-01
Series:Advances in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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spelling doaj-6f38639e3a5f424d84ff0a58ac1e0cd02021-08-20T04:37:25ZengElsevierAdvances in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery2667-14762021-04-012100032Complications of extraction socket among diabetic, hypertensive and smokers in comparison to normal patientsFarhan Raza Khan0Komal Iftikhar1Ayesha Hashmi2Madiha Ismail3Sheharyar Hameed Siddiqui4Humayun Kaleem Siddiqui5Aga Khan University Hospital, PakistanBaqai Dental College, PakistanBaqai Dental College, PakistanBaqai Dental College, PakistanBaqai Dental College, PakistanAga Khan University Hospital, Pakistan; Corresponding author.Background: Tooth extraction is a common oral surgery procedure carried out mainly on outpatient basis. It is important to evaluate the risk factors which can lead to various complications after extraction of teeth. Normal healing of an extraction socket may be impaired by the presence of one or more factors. The objective of this study was to find out the effect of the medical conditions such diabetes, hypertension and smoking habit on the process of normal healing following dental extractions. Methodology: Patients reported for dental extraction in oral and maxillofacial surgery department at Baqai Dental College were divided into two groups. A control group and a disease group with systemic conditions like diabetes mellitus, hypertension and habit of smoking. All the extractions were performed under local anesthesia by the dental officers. SPSS version 17 was used to perform statistical analysis to identify the risk factors and possible relationships with the healing in extraction sockets. Results: In this study 88 females, 152 males participated. In healthy group there were 93 patients enrolled. In the healthy subjects (n = 93) 39.7% reported complications whereas in the diseased group (n = 147) the reported complications were 61.2% (Table 1). The percentages and number of patients are charted below according to complications. Table 2 is showing different complications and their percentages. Table 3 is showing disease patterns in both the groups and odds ratio which is greater than 4 in our study. Conclusions: The odds of complications among subjects with co-morbidities are four times that of same in the healthy subjects.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667147621000194ExtractionsDiabetesSmokingHypertensionLocal anesthesiaDry socket
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author Farhan Raza Khan
Komal Iftikhar
Ayesha Hashmi
Madiha Ismail
Sheharyar Hameed Siddiqui
Humayun Kaleem Siddiqui
spellingShingle Farhan Raza Khan
Komal Iftikhar
Ayesha Hashmi
Madiha Ismail
Sheharyar Hameed Siddiqui
Humayun Kaleem Siddiqui
Complications of extraction socket among diabetic, hypertensive and smokers in comparison to normal patients
Advances in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Extractions
Diabetes
Smoking
Hypertension
Local anesthesia
Dry socket
author_facet Farhan Raza Khan
Komal Iftikhar
Ayesha Hashmi
Madiha Ismail
Sheharyar Hameed Siddiqui
Humayun Kaleem Siddiqui
author_sort Farhan Raza Khan
title Complications of extraction socket among diabetic, hypertensive and smokers in comparison to normal patients
title_short Complications of extraction socket among diabetic, hypertensive and smokers in comparison to normal patients
title_full Complications of extraction socket among diabetic, hypertensive and smokers in comparison to normal patients
title_fullStr Complications of extraction socket among diabetic, hypertensive and smokers in comparison to normal patients
title_full_unstemmed Complications of extraction socket among diabetic, hypertensive and smokers in comparison to normal patients
title_sort complications of extraction socket among diabetic, hypertensive and smokers in comparison to normal patients
publisher Elsevier
series Advances in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
issn 2667-1476
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Background: Tooth extraction is a common oral surgery procedure carried out mainly on outpatient basis. It is important to evaluate the risk factors which can lead to various complications after extraction of teeth. Normal healing of an extraction socket may be impaired by the presence of one or more factors. The objective of this study was to find out the effect of the medical conditions such diabetes, hypertension and smoking habit on the process of normal healing following dental extractions. Methodology: Patients reported for dental extraction in oral and maxillofacial surgery department at Baqai Dental College were divided into two groups. A control group and a disease group with systemic conditions like diabetes mellitus, hypertension and habit of smoking. All the extractions were performed under local anesthesia by the dental officers. SPSS version 17 was used to perform statistical analysis to identify the risk factors and possible relationships with the healing in extraction sockets. Results: In this study 88 females, 152 males participated. In healthy group there were 93 patients enrolled. In the healthy subjects (n = 93) 39.7% reported complications whereas in the diseased group (n = 147) the reported complications were 61.2% (Table 1). The percentages and number of patients are charted below according to complications. Table 2 is showing different complications and their percentages. Table 3 is showing disease patterns in both the groups and odds ratio which is greater than 4 in our study. Conclusions: The odds of complications among subjects with co-morbidities are four times that of same in the healthy subjects.
topic Extractions
Diabetes
Smoking
Hypertension
Local anesthesia
Dry socket
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667147621000194
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