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Effect of Oral Magnesium on Anesthesia and Postoperative Analgesia After Surgical Removal of the Lower Third Molars.

Primary Purpose

Postoperative Pain, Third Molar, Postoperative Complications

Status
Unknown status
Phase
Phase 1
Locations
Croatia
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Magnesium tablet group
Placebo tablets group
Magnesium lozenge group
Placebo lozenges group
Sponsored by
Daniel Jerković
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional supportive care trial for Postoperative Pain focused on measuring Magnesium citrate, Trismus after surgical removal of the lower third molars, Local anesthesia, Analgesia after surgical removal of the lower third molars, Swelling after surgical removal of the lower third molars, Surgical removal of the lower third molars, Oral surgical procedures, Placebo effect

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - 30 Years (Adult)All SexesAccepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 18 to 30 years of age (both gender)
  • ASA1 (a normal healthy patient)
  • Parant 3 (extraction requiring osteotomy and coronal section)
  • non-dietary intake
  • non-therapeutic
  • no magnesium and anaesthetic allergies
  • no analgesics taken in the last 24 hours
  • without inflammations in the area
  • lower third molars which have an identical position in bone

Exclusion Criteria:

  • pregnant women
  • breastfeeding women
  • people on specific nutrition
  • people with natural or acquired pathological conditions
  • persons known for drug abuse analgesics or any kind of drugs
  • patients who will use antibiotics or another drugs during postoperative recovery

Sites / Locations

  • Clinical Department of Oral Surgery, University Hospital "Dubrava", Zagreb
  • University of Zagreb School of Dental Medicine

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm 3

Arm 4

Arm Type

Placebo Comparator

Placebo Comparator

Placebo Comparator

Placebo Comparator

Arm Label

Magnesium citrate tablet group

Placebo tablet group

Magnesium citrate lozenge group

Placebo lozenge group

Arm Description

In this group patients will take magnesium citrate tablets 3 days postoperatively, so 400 mg magnesium citrate tbl (Solgar) /per day will be taken at the same time that will correspond to the time the first tablets were taken, 2 hours preoperatively.

In this group patients will take placebo tablets 3 days postoperatively, so 400 mg /per day placebo tbl will be taken at the same time that will correspond to the time the first tablets were taken, 2 hours preoperatively. Placebo tablets will be identical to the right drug (Magnesium citrate tbl.Solgar)

In this group patients will take 100 mg. magnesium citrate lozenge (Diasporal) 30 min. before the procedure and continue to take up to 4 lozenges per day over the next 3 days in the same time intervals as it was on the day of surgery.

In this group patients will take 100 mg. placebo lozenge 30 min. before the procedure and continue to take up to 4 pastilles per day over the next 3 days in the same time intervals as it was on the day of surgery. Placebo lozenges will be identical to the right drug (Magnesium citrate tbl.(Diasporal)

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Pain
Patients will evaluate their postoperative pain with grades from 0-10 according to visual analogue scale (VAS) where the end points were marked as "no pain" (0) and "unbearable pain"(10).
Duration of local anesthesia
We will measure the time from the onset of anesthesia activity and the patient will write down when the activity of anesthesia has finished.

Secondary Outcome Measures

Swelling stage after surgery
The patient will get a prepared written questionnaire that will be discussed thoroughly before the first operation. For the swelling we will use a subjective evaluation scale with 4 parameters: none (no swelling), light (intraoral, localized to the treated area), moderate (extraoral swelling localized to the treated area), and severe (extraoral swelling extending beyond the treated area). Swelling will be determined during the first, second and third postoperative day by the patient.
Trismus stage after the operative procedure.
The maximum inter-incisal opening of the mouth was calculated from the mesioincisal angle of the ipsilateral mandibular central incisor to the mesioincisal angle of the ipsilateral mandibular central incisor using the : TheraBite measure

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First Posted
January 7, 2018
Last Updated
October 20, 2018
Sponsor
Daniel Jerković
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT03398382
Brief Title
Effect of Oral Magnesium on Anesthesia and Postoperative Analgesia After Surgical Removal of the Lower Third Molars.
Official Title
Effect of Oral Magnesium Supplementation on Anesthesia and Postoperative Analgesia After Surgical Removal of the Lower Third Molars.
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
January 2018
Overall Recruitment Status
Unknown status
Study Start Date
April 15, 2017 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
December 15, 2018 (Anticipated)
Study Completion Date
June 15, 2019 (Anticipated)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor-Investigator
Name of the Sponsor
Daniel Jerković

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
The operation of the lower third molars is one of the most common oral surgery procedures in the world. The surgery is mostly done in local anesthesia which makes the surgery as pleasant as possible for the patient. In addition to anesthesia control, it is also extremely important to insure postoperative pain control since that is the nuisance that patients are most likely to complain about after oral surgery. It has been noticed that magnesium added to local anesthetics can improve and prolong its effect, but also reduce postoperative pain and accelerate recovery. It can also be used as an auxiliary to control pain and inflammation, which is why we will use it in this study, because we have not been able to find magnesium data in the literature for the removal of the lower third molars. Studies that have already been conducted with oral magnesium are for the purpose of preventing asthma, migraine, for reducing mood swings in PMS, reducing pain after endotracheal intubation, and many others. Removal by using operative procedure is the only way to remove lower third molars. The main objective of the study is to demonstrate the influence of the orally received magnesium citrate (before and after surgical removal of the lower third molar) on the quality and duration of the anesthetic block and also its effect on postoperative pain control. Other specific objectives are to investigate the effect of pre/postoperatively received magnesium on: swelling stage after surgery. time occurrence and duration of anesthesia. trismus stage after the operative procedure. the total amount of analgetics taken after surgery Benefits for the respondents will be in the assumption that the anesthetic block of the mandibular nerve will last longer with better quality, thus making the surgical procedure more pleasant and that the overall postoperative pain will be lessened and recovery faster in the magnesium citrate group. We also assume that in the magnesium citrate group trismus will be less pronounced and that swelling in postoperative days will be smaller.
Detailed Description
Study design and sample description of this study was performed at the Department of Oral Surgery of Clinical Hospital Dubrava, Zagreb, Croatia. Respondents are the patients who need to do the operation of both lower third molars and due to this they are in the Clinical Hospital Dubrava. All participants will sign informed consent for participation in the research. Their participation will be voluntary. The study is approved by Ethics Committee of the School of Dental Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia (03.2017). The identity of the subjects will be protected in all phases of the study. Respondents in this research will be exposed to the following risks: Risks related to the procedure: pain, swelling, trismus, inflammation, paresthesia of the mandibular nerve branches (alveolar, lingualis), bleeding. Drug related risks: allergic reactions, gastrointestinal symptoms (diarrhea). The study will be a double-blind, randomized, split mouth, placebo controlled trial. It will be carried out with two different oral forms of magnesium citrate: in tablet form, in the form of a lozenge. Each of these forms will have a same group 1- tablet group, 2-lozenge group. Both of these groups will have a control placebo group. Before the anaesthesia, all principles of surgical sterility and asepsis with oral cavity flushing for 1 min. ( 15 ml. 0.12% CHX.-Chlorhexidine) will be performed Both sides (over a period of 14 days) will be anaesthetized with the same anaesthetic 3M ESPE, Ubistesin-articain (1ml injection suspension containing 40mg of articainchloridum and 0.005mg adrenalin in a form of adrenalinchloridium). For one side, which will be randomly selected, the patient will receive magnesium citrate tablets (Solgar tablets) / lozenges (Diasporal lozenges), and for other placebo tablets / lozenges, which will be identical to the right drug, so the same examinee will be a test and control group. The surgeon, assistant, surgical approach, surgery technique and instruments will be the same in all subjects regardless of magnesium citrate or placebo group of the same. The selection of anaesthesia combination with oral placebo or magnesium for each side will be determined by random selection, which will not be known to either the patient or the examiner until the test is completed. After the surgery, all patients will be given the same written and oral instructions for postoperative care. The same analgesics will also be prescribed: Ibuprofen tbl 400 mg which will be taken as needed, and magnesium citrate tbl. 200 mg / magnesium citrate lozenges 100 mg or placebo depending on randomized selection. Magnesium citrate tablets /placebo tablets patients will take 3 days postoperatively so that 400 mg /per day magnesium citrate tbl (Solgar) / placebo will be taken at the same time that will correspond to the time taken for the first tablets, 2 hours preoperatively. In the group that will use lozenges the patients will take them 30 min. before the procedure a 100 mg. magnesium citrate lozenge (Diasporal) / placebo lozenge and continue to take up to 4 pastilles per day over the next 3 days in the same time intervals as it was on the day of surgery. Therapeutic drug doses will be used far below the doses used in the previous studies where the magnesium citrate tablets were used. During the use of magnesium citrate / placebo (3 days after surgery) the patient will fill out a prepared written questionnaire that will be discussed thoroughly before the first operation. Postoperative follow-up will be done by the single experienced therapist and by the patient (see Outcome Measures). The following symptoms which will be assessed are: pain, swelling, maximum inter-incisal opening of mouth, total amount of analgesics taken after surgery, time occurrence and duration of anesthesia and personal experience of pain after surgery (see Outcome Measures). These symptoms will be evaluated on the day of operation and 3 days after surgery. The planned sample size is at least 40 molars in each group, that is 80 operations in a total of 40 patients using tablets, and equal to the group using lozenges.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Postoperative Pain, Third Molar, Postoperative Complications
Keywords
Magnesium citrate, Trismus after surgical removal of the lower third molars, Local anesthesia, Analgesia after surgical removal of the lower third molars, Swelling after surgical removal of the lower third molars, Surgical removal of the lower third molars, Oral surgical procedures, Placebo effect

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Supportive Care
Study Phase
Phase 1, Phase 2
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Model Description
The study will be a double-blind, randomized, split mouth, placebo controlled trial.
Masking
ParticipantCare ProviderInvestigator
Masking Description
The selection of anaesthesia combination with oral placebo or magnesium for each side will be determined by random selection, which will not be known to either the patient or the examiner until the trial is completed.
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
80 (Anticipated)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Magnesium citrate tablet group
Arm Type
Placebo Comparator
Arm Description
In this group patients will take magnesium citrate tablets 3 days postoperatively, so 400 mg magnesium citrate tbl (Solgar) /per day will be taken at the same time that will correspond to the time the first tablets were taken, 2 hours preoperatively.
Arm Title
Placebo tablet group
Arm Type
Placebo Comparator
Arm Description
In this group patients will take placebo tablets 3 days postoperatively, so 400 mg /per day placebo tbl will be taken at the same time that will correspond to the time the first tablets were taken, 2 hours preoperatively. Placebo tablets will be identical to the right drug (Magnesium citrate tbl.Solgar)
Arm Title
Magnesium citrate lozenge group
Arm Type
Placebo Comparator
Arm Description
In this group patients will take 100 mg. magnesium citrate lozenge (Diasporal) 30 min. before the procedure and continue to take up to 4 lozenges per day over the next 3 days in the same time intervals as it was on the day of surgery.
Arm Title
Placebo lozenge group
Arm Type
Placebo Comparator
Arm Description
In this group patients will take 100 mg. placebo lozenge 30 min. before the procedure and continue to take up to 4 pastilles per day over the next 3 days in the same time intervals as it was on the day of surgery. Placebo lozenges will be identical to the right drug (Magnesium citrate tbl.(Diasporal)
Intervention Type
Dietary Supplement
Intervention Name(s)
Magnesium tablet group
Intervention Description
Before the anaesthesia, all principles of surgical sterility and asepsis with oral cavity flushing for 1 min. ( 15 ml. 0.12% CHX.) will be performed. Operative side will be anaesthetized with the same anaesthetic 3M ESPE, Ubistesin-artikain. The surgeon, assistant, surgical approach, surgery technique and instruments will be the same in all subjects. For one side which will be randomly selected, the patient will receive magnesium citrate tablets. The same analgesics will also be prescribed: Ibuprofen tbl 400 mg which will be taken as needed, and magnesium citrate tablets. 200 mg. After the surgery, all patients will be given the same written and oral instructions for postoperative care.
Intervention Type
Dietary Supplement
Intervention Name(s)
Placebo tablets group
Intervention Description
Before the anaesthesia, all principles of surgical sterility and asepsis with oral cavity flushing for 1 min. ( 15 ml. 0.12% CHX.) will be performed. Operative side will be anaesthetized with the same anaesthetic 3M ESPE, Ubistesin-articain. The surgeon, assistant, surgical approach, surgery technique and instruments will be the same in all subjects. For one side which will be randomly selected , the patient will receive placebo tablets which will be identical to the right drug. The same analgesics will also be prescribed: Ibuprofen tbl 400 mg which will be taken as needed, and placebo tablets. 200 mg. After the surgery, all patients will be given the same written and oral instructions for postoperative care.
Intervention Type
Dietary Supplement
Intervention Name(s)
Magnesium lozenge group
Intervention Description
Before the anaesthesia, all principles of surgical sterility and asepsis with oral cavity flushing for 1 min. ( 15 ml. 0.12% CHX..) will be performed. Operative side will be anaesthetized with the same anaesthetic 3M ESPE, Ubistesin-articain. The surgeon, assistant, surgical approach, surgery technique and instruments will be the same in all subjects. For one side which will be randomly selected patient will receive magnesium citrate lozenge.The same analgesics will also be prescribed: Ibuprofen tbl 400 mg which will be taken as needed, and magnesium citrate lozenges. 100 mg. After the surgery, all patients will be given the same written and oral instructions for postoperative care.
Intervention Type
Dietary Supplement
Intervention Name(s)
Placebo lozenges group
Intervention Description
Before the anaesthesia, all principles of surgical sterility and asepsis with oral cavity flushing for 1 min. ( 15 ml. 0.12% CHX.) will be performed. Operative side will be anaesthetized with the same anaesthetic 3M ESPE, Ubistesin-articain. The surgeon, assistant, surgical approach, surgery technique and instruments will be the same in all subjects. For one side which will be randomly selected patient will receive placebo lozenges which will be identical to the right drug. The same analgesics will also be prescribed: Ibuprofen tbl 400 mg which will be taken as needed, and placebo lozenges 100 mg. After the surgery, all patients will be given the same written and oral instructions for postoperative care.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Pain
Description
Patients will evaluate their postoperative pain with grades from 0-10 according to visual analogue scale (VAS) where the end points were marked as "no pain" (0) and "unbearable pain"(10).
Time Frame
First 3 days after surgery
Title
Duration of local anesthesia
Description
We will measure the time from the onset of anesthesia activity and the patient will write down when the activity of anesthesia has finished.
Time Frame
During the first day of operation
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Swelling stage after surgery
Description
The patient will get a prepared written questionnaire that will be discussed thoroughly before the first operation. For the swelling we will use a subjective evaluation scale with 4 parameters: none (no swelling), light (intraoral, localized to the treated area), moderate (extraoral swelling localized to the treated area), and severe (extraoral swelling extending beyond the treated area). Swelling will be determined during the first, second and third postoperative day by the patient.
Time Frame
First 3 days after surgery
Title
Trismus stage after the operative procedure.
Description
The maximum inter-incisal opening of the mouth was calculated from the mesioincisal angle of the ipsilateral mandibular central incisor to the mesioincisal angle of the ipsilateral mandibular central incisor using the : TheraBite measure
Time Frame
First 3 days after surgery
Other Pre-specified Outcome Measures:
Title
Patient's personal experience of the operation
Description
Using VAS scale, we will determine the patient's personal experience of the operation
Time Frame
On the day of operation

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
30 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: 18 to 30 years of age (both gender) ASA1 (a normal healthy patient) Parant 3 (extraction requiring osteotomy and coronal section) non-dietary intake non-therapeutic no magnesium and anaesthetic allergies no analgesics taken in the last 24 hours without inflammations in the area lower third molars which have an identical position in bone Exclusion Criteria: pregnant women breastfeeding women people on specific nutrition people with natural or acquired pathological conditions persons known for drug abuse analgesics or any kind of drugs patients who will use antibiotics or another drugs during postoperative recovery
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Clinical Department of Oral Surgery, University Hospital "Dubrava", Zagreb
City
Zagreb
ZIP/Postal Code
10000
Country
Croatia
Facility Name
University of Zagreb School of Dental Medicine
City
Zagreb
ZIP/Postal Code
10000
Country
Croatia

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
No
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