WOSQUAL 2019 Conference

The Recurrence Rate of Oral Benign Lesions which Treated with Dredging and Obturator
Andi Tajrin*, Muhammad Ruslin, Abul Fauzi, M. Irfan Rasul, and Mutia Nurul Syahrani

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia


Abstract

Abstract Objective: To determine the recurrence rate of oral benign lesions treated with dredging and obturator. Methods: This study is a descriptive observational with a retrospective approach. The sample were oral benign lesions patients who had dredging treatment at Ibnu Sina Hospital, Makassar. Results: There were 20 cases that had dredging, 15 (75%) cases used obturator after dredging I, recurrence occurred in 2 (40%) of these cases, dredging II then was done and no recurrence occurred afterwards. There were 4 (15%) cases that did not use obturator after dredging I, recurrence occurred in 4 cases, 3 cases then had dredging II and use obturator, no recurrence afterward, while 1 case that did not use obturator after dredging II showed recurrence. Then dredging III and obturator insertion was done in this case, follow up showed no recurrence. Conclusion: dredging with obturator can reduce the recurrence rate of oral benign lesions.

Keywords: Oral benign lesions; Dredging; Obturator; Recurrence rate.

Topic: Information, technology, and women

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/TVYgWE83fZt6

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