Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Opioids in Postsurgical Dental Pain

Hersh EV, Moore PA, Grosser T, Polomano RC, Farrar JT, Saraghi M, Juska SA, Mitchell CH, Theken KN (2020)
Journal of Dental Research 99(7): 777-786.

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Hersh, E.V.; Moore, P.A.; Grosser, TiloUniBi ; Polomano, R.C.; Farrar, J.T.; Saraghi, M.; Juska, S.A.; Mitchell, C.H.; Theken, K.N.
Abstract / Bemerkung
Postsurgical dental pain is mainly driven by inflammation, particularly through the generation of prostaglandins via the cyclooxygenase system. Thus, it is no surprise that numerous randomized placebo-controlled trials studying acute pain following the surgical extraction of impacted third molars have demonstrated the remarkable efficacy of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen, naproxen sodium, etodolac, diclofenac, and ketorolac in this prototypic condition of acute inflammatory pain. Combining an optimal dose of an NSAID with an appropriate dose of acetaminophen appears to further enhance analgesic efficacy and potentially reduce the need for opioids. In addition to being on average inferior to NSAIDs as analgesics in postsurgical dental pain, opioids produce a higher incidence of side effects in dental outpatients, including dizziness, drowsiness, psychomotor impairment, nausea/vomiting, and constipation. Unused opioids are also subject to misuse and diversion, and they may cause addiction. Despite these risks, some dental surgical outpatients may benefit from a 1- or 2-d course of opioids added to their NSAID regimen. NSAID use may carry significant risks in certain patient populations, in which a short course of an acetaminophen/opioid combination may provide a more favorable benefit versus risk ratio than an NSAID regimen.
Erscheinungsjahr
2020
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Dental Research
Band
99
Ausgabe
7
Seite(n)
777-786
ISSN
0022-0345
eISSN
1544-0591
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2965303

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Hersh EV, Moore PA, Grosser T, et al. Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Opioids in Postsurgical Dental Pain. Journal of Dental Research. 2020;99(7):777-786.
Hersh, E. V., Moore, P. A., Grosser, T., Polomano, R. C., Farrar, J. T., Saraghi, M., Juska, S. A., et al. (2020). Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Opioids in Postsurgical Dental Pain. Journal of Dental Research, 99(7), 777-786. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022034520914254
Hersh, E.V., Moore, P.A., Grosser, Tilo, Polomano, R.C., Farrar, J.T., Saraghi, M., Juska, S.A., Mitchell, C.H., and Theken, K.N. 2020. “Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Opioids in Postsurgical Dental Pain”. Journal of Dental Research 99 (7): 777-786.
Hersh, E. V., Moore, P. A., Grosser, T., Polomano, R. C., Farrar, J. T., Saraghi, M., Juska, S. A., Mitchell, C. H., and Theken, K. N. (2020). Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Opioids in Postsurgical Dental Pain. Journal of Dental Research 99, 777-786.
Hersh, E.V., et al., 2020. Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Opioids in Postsurgical Dental Pain. Journal of Dental Research, 99(7), p 777-786.
E.V. Hersh, et al., “Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Opioids in Postsurgical Dental Pain”, Journal of Dental Research, vol. 99, 2020, pp. 777-786.
Hersh, E.V., Moore, P.A., Grosser, T., Polomano, R.C., Farrar, J.T., Saraghi, M., Juska, S.A., Mitchell, C.H., Theken, K.N.: Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Opioids in Postsurgical Dental Pain. Journal of Dental Research. 99, 777-786 (2020).
Hersh, E.V., Moore, P.A., Grosser, Tilo, Polomano, R.C., Farrar, J.T., Saraghi, M., Juska, S.A., Mitchell, C.H., and Theken, K.N. “Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Opioids in Postsurgical Dental Pain”. Journal of Dental Research 99.7 (2020): 777-786.

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