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Tooth extraction is one of the most common procedures in dentistry. Surgical extraction of damaged wisdom teeth involves bone resection and injury to the soft tissue. Dental care often evokes high levels of anxiety.In addition, stress causes poor regulation of endocrine, autocrine and paracrine systems during the three stages of wound healing of the soft oral tissues. Therefore, special considerations are necessary when performing dental surgery on highly stressed patients. One of the options used in the last decade is to perform this procedure under general anesthesia.
A stress response stimulates the secretion of cortisol hormone. Cortisol levels were found to be significantly higher before dental surgery, while after the operation the hormone level dropped significantly.
The aim of the study is to assess the level of anxiety/fear and monitor the wound healing process among patients who are about to undergo surgery to remove wisdom teeth or no more than 3 jaw implants under local anesthesia in the dental clinic compared to patients who are about to undergo the same surgery under general anesthesia.
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The study will include subjects who are about to undergo extraction of wisdom teeth or no more than 3 implants in the jaw under local anesthesia in the dental clinic or under general anesthesia in a hospital operating room.
Patients will sign an informed consent form before entering the study. The various measurements of the study will include -
The study includes 5 visits:
Visit 1: 5-7 days before surgery - in the waiting room of the dental clinic
Visit 2: On the day of surgery, in the waiting room of the dental clinic or the operating room (depending on the type of anesthesia planned) before the procedure-
Visit 3: 5 days after the operation - in the waiting room of the dental clinic
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Age - from ≥ 18 years,
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46 participants in 2 patient groups
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Sara Bar Yehuda, PhD
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