Maferano E-F, Filho E-L, Silva P-G, Granville-Garcia A-F, Firmino R-T, Perazzo M-D, Martins-Filho P-R, Costa F-W
Department of Dentistry, School of Health Sciences Zambeze University. Bairro Josina Machel Enclosure of the Provincial Hospital of Tete Tete City, Mozambique
Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal. 2025 Mar 1;30(2):e232-e239. doi: 10.4317/medoral.26839.
This scoping review evaluated the key dimensions of quality of life impacted by third molar surgery as assessed by the Postoperative Symptom Severity (PoSSe) scale, and their variations across diverse populations and clinical contexts.
A comprehensive literature search was performed across multiple databases including MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, The Cochrane Library, Livivo, LILACS, Web of Science, Scopus, Epistemonikos, and Google Scholar on April 30, 2024, with an update on July 31, 2024. We included analytical observational studies and randomized clinical trials that utilized the PoSSe scale to assess quality of life. There were no restrictions based on language, location, or publication period. Data from eligible studies were extracted and analyzed descriptively.
The search identified 3,438 records, with 31 studies ultimately included. These studies employed the PoSSe scale in various methodological designs to primarily assess quality of life following lower third molar removal. The dimensions most affected were feeding, appearance, and pain, which showed significant correlations with edema, trismus, and analgesic use. Additional influencing factors included gender, tobacco use, surgeon skill level, Pell and Gregory classification, and preemptive analgesia.
This review has demonstrated the PoSSe scale's effectiveness in evaluating the multifaceted impacts of third molar surgery on patient quality of life, sensitive to differences in surgical techniques, surgeon experience, and patient-specific factors. Future research should explore longitudinal assessments with the PoSSe scale to optimize surgical practices and improve long-term patient outcomes.
本范围综述评估了由术后症状严重程度(PoSSe)量表评估的、受第三磨牙手术影响的生活质量的关键维度,以及它们在不同人群和临床环境中的变化。
于2024年4月30日在多个数据库中进行了全面的文献检索,包括MEDLINE、EMBASE、CINAHL、PsycINFO、Cochrane图书馆、Livivo、LILACS、科学网、Scopus、Epistemonikos和谷歌学术,并于2024年7月31日进行了更新。我们纳入了使用PoSSe量表评估生活质量的分析性观察研究和随机临床试验。不受语言、地点或发表时间的限制。对符合条件的研究数据进行提取并进行描述性分析。
检索到3438条记录,最终纳入31项研究。这些研究在各种方法设计中使用PoSSe量表,主要评估下颌第三磨牙拔除后的生活质量。受影响最大的维度是进食、外观和疼痛,它们与水肿、牙关紧闭和镇痛药物使用显著相关。其他影响因素包括性别、吸烟、外科医生技术水平、Pell和Gregory分类以及超前镇痛。
本综述证明了PoSSe量表在评估第三磨牙手术对患者生活质量的多方面影响方面的有效性,该量表对手术技术、外科医生经验和患者特定因素的差异敏感。未来的研究应探索使用PoSSe量表进行纵向评估,以优化手术操作并改善患者的长期预后。