%0 Journal Article %T The Effect of Sutureless Surgery on Postoperative Pain and Swelling Following Mandibular Third Molar Surgery %J Journal of Dental Materials and Techniques %I Mashhad University of Medical Sciences %Z 2322-4150 %A Kazemian, Mozhgan %A Eshghpour, Majid %A Ilkhani, Sina %A Ghadirimoghaddam, Nafise %D 2016 %\ 06/01/2016 %V 5 %N 2 %P 63-67 %! The Effect of Sutureless Surgery on Postoperative Pain and Swelling Following Mandibular Third Molar Surgery %K Mandibular impacted third molar %K suture less %K Swelling %K Pain %R 10.22038/jdmt.2016.6615 %X Introduction: surgeons have always sought to use techniques to decrease pain and swelling. One of the solutions that can minimize these complications is closing the wound with the minimum number of sutures or sutureless technique. The goal of this study was to evaluate the role of sutureless technique in decreasing pain and swelling after impacted mandibular third molar surgery. Methods: nineteen patients with bilaterally mandibular impacted third molars (one side as control and the other as the case) entered the study. A single surgeon performed the surgery using a single protocol. After removing each tooth, the flap on the control side was sutured, while on the study side, it was handled sutureless. Post-operative pain evaluated with visual analogue scale (VAS) at first, third and seventh days after surgery. Inflammation evaluated with measuring the distance between tragus and oral commissure in the same distance. Result: In our study, in all patients, the average mean pain score increased from the first to the third day and decreased from third to seventh day and the difference in the average of pain scores in the aforementioned three days was significantly different(p<0.001). In all patients, the mean score for swelling increased from the first to third day and decreased from the third to seventh day and its difference in the aforementioned three days was significant(p<0.001). The pain score was similar in two groups in the first day. However, this score was significantly less in the study group than the control group in the third and seventh day (p<0.001). Conclusion: Results of this study showed that secondary wound closure (sutureless technique) was effective in decreasing pain and swelling after mandibular third molar surgery %U https://jdmt.mums.ac.ir/article_6615_ec40677d8d1a729f21a33d1888a8bb14.pdf