Quality of Life of Patients with Mandibular Third Molars and Mild Pericoronitis. A Comparison between Two Different Treatments: Extraction or Periodontal Approach
<b>Background:</b> The extraction of the mandibular third molar is one of the most frequent intervention in oral surgery. A common indication for wisdom tooth extraction is represented by pericoronitis, which can determine discomfort and pain in patients. The present study aimed to evalu...
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Main Authors: | P. C. Passarelli (Author), M. A. Lopez (Author), V. Desantis (Author), G. B. Piccirillo (Author), E. Rella (Author), V. Giovannini (Author), A. Speranza (Author), M. De Leonardis (Author), P. F. Manicone (Author), M. Casale (Author), A. D'Addona (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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