• British dental journal · May 1996

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial

    A double-blind placebo-controlled study to assess the efficacy of a compound analgesic to prevent postoperative pain following oral surgery.

    • S Sandhu and J P Rood.
    • Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Turner Dental School, Manchester.
    • Br Dent J. 1996 May 11;180(9):335-8.

    AbstractIt has been suggested that small doses of opioid drugs given prior to surgery can reduce postoperative pain. This study was designed to compare the effectiveness of a paracetamol/codeine combination and paracetamol alone in preventing the pain following surgical removal of impacted third molar teeth under general anaesthesia. Analysis of the results showed no statistical differences between treatment groups when compared with placebo. We suggest that the opioids may not be the best drugs available to prevent the moderate to severe pain present following some oral surgery procedures.

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