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EVALUATE WHETHER FLAP DESIGN AND DURATION OF SURGERY MAY INFLUENCE SYMPTOMS AND ACUTE POSTOPERATIVE SIGNS AFTER EXTRACTION OF THE LOWER THIRD OF THE MOLARS
2018
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Aim: Diverse careful factors expected to assume a part in postoperative course after lower third molar extraction. The point of study was to evaluate whether fold plan and term of a medical procedure can affect intense postoperative symptoms and signs after lower third molar extraction. Methods: Twenty-nine patients who were scheduled for lower third molar extraction were selected for this investigation and were randomly assigned to two groupings to fold configuration: group A (envelope fold)
doi:10.5281/zenodo.4384670
fatcat:oaq3lpw7rbayxnfejcpftfldla