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RecruitingNCT06473922

Assessing Levels of Fear and Anxiety and Monitoring Wound Healing Among Patients Who Are About to Undergo Wisdom Tooth Extraction Surgery or Jaw Implant Surgery Under Local Anesthesia Versus General Anesthesia

Assessing Levels of Fear and Anxiety and Monitoring Wound Healing Among Patients Who Are About to Undergo Wisdom Tooth Extraction or Jaw Implant Surgery Under Local Anesthesia Versus General Anesthesia

Status
Recruiting
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
46 (estimated)
Sponsor
Assaf-Harofeh Medical Center · Other Government
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 85 Years
Healthy volunteers

Summary

Tooth extraction is one of the most common surgical procedures in dentistry. Up to 15% of the world's adult population suffers from high anxiety about dental treatments. The stress resulting from this anxiety may cause a delay in the healing and fusion of the surgical wound. Therefore, it is possible to perform this surgical tooth extraction procedure under general anesthesia. The purpose of the present study is to assess the level of anxiety/fear and to 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.

Detailed description

Tooth extraction is one of the most common surgical procedures in dentistry. Up to 15% of the world's adult population suffers from high anxiety about dental treatments. The stress resulting from this anxiety may cause a delay in the healing and fusion of the surgical wound. Therefore, it is possible to perform this surgical tooth extraction procedure under general anesthesia. The purpose of the present study is to assess the level of anxiety/fear and to 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. The various measurements of the study will include: Level of free cortisol hormone in saliva.The levels of this hormone are correlated to the level of fear The level of fear of pain will be measured using the Fear of Pain Questionnaire - (FPQ-III) The level of fear of dental pain will be measured using the short version of the fear of dental pain questionnaire - FDPQ Level of dental anxiety - will be measured using by the dental anxiety scale of The DAS Corah . To monitor the inflammation and wound healing, the inflammatory proliferation scale (IPR) will be used to monitor the wound healing process The study includes 5 visits: Visit 1: 5-7 days before surgery - in the waiting room of the dental clinic. The patients will sign an informed consent form, fill out questionnaires and a saliva test will be taken from them. A clinical assessment will be conducted by the surgeon 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). The patients will fill out questionnaires and a saliva sample will be taken from them Visit 3: 5 days after the surgery - in the waiting room of the dental clinic The patients will fill out questionnaires and a saliva sample will be taken from them. The surgeon will report complications and complete the IPR. Visit 4: 14 days after surgery The surgeon will complete the IPR. Visit 5: 6 weeks after surgery The surgeon will complete the IPR.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREReginal anesthesiaGeneral anesthesia

Timeline

Start date
2024-07-01
Primary completion
2026-05-30
Completion
2026-08-30
First posted
2024-06-25
Last updated
2024-06-25

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Israel

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06473922. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.