2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2011.03.059
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Cryotherapy and Topical Minocycline as Adjunctive Measures to Control Pain After Third Molar Surgery: An Exploratory Study

Abstract: Purpose To assess the impact of cryotherapy or topical minocycline on patients’ perceptions of recovery from pain after third molar surgery in an exploratory comparative-effectiveness study. Patients and Methods Subjects aged at least 14 years who were having all 4 third molars removed were enrolled in 3 separate institutional review board–approved studies. Study groups included subjects treated with a passively applied cold wrap for 24 hours postoperatively, subjects treated with topical minocycline during … Show more

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“…As a microglial inhibitor, minocycline (a tetracycline antibiotic) is approved for use in humans; some clinical trials have been performed showing limited promise for targeting the microglial pathway in the management of orofacial pain (Stavropoulos et al 2006;Gelesko et al 2011). However, propentofylline (a CNS glial modulator) does not decrease pain in postherpetic neuralgia patients (Landry et al 2012).…”
Section: Limitations and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a microglial inhibitor, minocycline (a tetracycline antibiotic) is approved for use in humans; some clinical trials have been performed showing limited promise for targeting the microglial pathway in the management of orofacial pain (Stavropoulos et al 2006;Gelesko et al 2011). However, propentofylline (a CNS glial modulator) does not decrease pain in postherpetic neuralgia patients (Landry et al 2012).…”
Section: Limitations and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the effectiveness of cryotherapy to diminish facial swelling, pain and trismus and improve IQOL after SRM3 has not yet been fully elucidated or assessed specifically in a systematic review. Moreover, the results of previously published studies are inconsistent and there is no consensus in the literature regarding the optimal delivery mode, frequency of application and appropriate duration of each individual treatment sessions as well as total length of treatment time to attain the best outcome of cryotherapy after SRM3 . Therefore, the objective of the present systematic review was to test the hypothesis of no difference in facial swelling, pain, trismus and IQOL after SRM3, with or without post‐operative cryotherapy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…From a clinical and patient perspective, it would be an advantage if cryotherapy could diminish facial swelling, pain and trismus and improve the immediate quality of life (IQOL) after SRM3. Numerous studies have previously evaluated the influence of cryotherapy on post‐operative sequelae after SRM3 . However, the effectiveness of cryotherapy to diminish facial swelling, pain and trismus and improve IQOL after SRM3 has not yet been fully elucidated or assessed specifically in a systematic review.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, topical minocycline decreases pain after local administration following dental surgery (Gelesko et al, 2011). These examples clearly illustrate the significant antinociceptive effects of minocycline and the need for further studies in humans to elaborate its analgesic properties fully.…”
Section: Letter To Editormentioning
confidence: 91%