About this trial
Dry socket the unscientific term also known as alveolar or fibrinolytic osteitis is the most common postoperative complication following tooth extraction.
Treatment of Alveolar osteitis can be either pharmacological on non-pharmacological. Management can be by irrigation, surgical intervention and placement of medicated dressing such as topical anti-bacterial, topical anesthetics and obtundants or combination of these three.this study aims to find the best and effective treatment for dry socket comparing Alveogyl, Eugenol and Black seed oil at this institution.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Patients over the age of 16, from both genders, who had their teeth extracted and were clinically diagnosed with dry socket.
Absence of systematic disease.
Disqualifiers
SMOKER
ALCOHOLIC
Patients under the age of 16 years and over the age of 70 years
Patient with various bone diseases including osteoporosis.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Alvogyl
- Eugenol
- Nigella Sativa Oil
Treatment groups
Locations
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