Effects of impacted mandibular third molar surgery performed with piezosurgery and conventional systems on postoperative sequelae and quality of life: a randomized controlled trial
Izzet Acikan, Aykut Can Balkanlioglu

TL;DR
This study compares piezosurgery and conventional methods for removing impacted molars, finding similar outcomes in pain and quality of life but faster initial swelling reduction with piezosurgery.
Contribution
The study provides empirical evidence comparing piezosurgery and conventional techniques for impacted molar surgery in terms of postoperative recovery and quality of life.
Findings
Piezosurgery showed faster reduction of postoperative swelling on day two compared to conventional methods.
No significant differences were found in pain, mouth opening, or quality of life between the two techniques.
The study suggests piezosurgery may not offer significant overall advantages beyond initial swelling reduction.
Abstract
Although piezosurgery has become a common technique in maxillofacial procedures—including third molar extractions—its advantages over conventional rotary instruments regarding postoperative recovery are still debated. Therefore, this randomized clinical trial aimed to evaluate and compare postoperative complications following the removal of impacted mandibular third molars using either piezosurgery or conventional rotary instruments. This randomized controlled clinical trial included a total of 50 participants who were randomly allocated into two groups: the piezosurgery group and the conventional surgery group. Postoperative outcomes were assessed in patients who underwent surgical extraction of impacted mandibular third molars using one of these two methods. Pain levels were recorded daily using a Visual Analog Scale (VAS), whereas swelling, mouth opening, and oral health–related…
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TopicsDental Radiography and Imaging · Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes · Dental Anxiety and Anesthesia Techniques
