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Comparison of clinical efficacy of methylprednisolone and serratiopeptidase for reduction of postoperative sequelae after lower third molar surgery
Background: Surgical removal of mandibular third molars results in some degree of post-operative pain, swelling
and trismus. These can be controlled by proper administration of local anesthesia, careful bone removal, minimal
trauma to adjacent soft tissues and administration of methylprednisolone and serratiopeptidase drugs. The aim of
the present study was to compare the efficacy of methylprednisolone and serratiopeptidase in controlling post-
operative pain, swelling and trismus after surgical removal of impacted mandibular third molars.
Material and Methods: The subjects were divided into two groups of 50 patients each undergoing surgical removal
of mandibular third molars. Group A was given methylprednisolone 4mg orally every 8th hourly and Group B was
given serratiopeptidase 10 mg every 12th hourly orally. Post-operatively pain, swelling and trismus were evaluated
at the end of 1st, 3rd and 5thday.
Results: The results of this study showed that methylprednisolone is an effective analgesic, while serratiopeptidase has moderate analgesic activity. Serratiopeptidase is more effective than methylprednisolone in controlling post surgical swelling and trismus. Hence combination of these two drugs would be very effective than individual drug when
widespread post-operative sequelae are expected after surgical removal of impacted lower third molars.
Conclusions: We conclude that methylprednisolone affords better pain relief while serratiopeptidase exerts better
anti-inflammatory and anti-swelling effects in the post-operative period. Synergistic combinations of these two drugs
would however prove to be more effective when extensive post-operative sequelae are expecte