Overview
The goal of this clinical trial is to assess the effect of four different types of mouthwash on socket healing after surgical extractions in male or female patients aged 18 years and older who have a unilateral impacted mandibular third molar indicated for extraction. The main questions it aims to answer are:
The effect of Bone Bioactive Liquid (BBL) mouthwash, Hyaluronic Acid (HA) mouthwash, the Chlorhexidine digluconate (CHX) mouthwash and Warm Saline Mouth Rinse (WSMR) on socket healing after surgical extractions.
The effect of BBL mouthwash, HA mouthwash, the CHX mouthwash and WSMR on patient related factors and their quality of life.
Recruited Participants will be randomized into four intervention groups:
- First group will receive BBL mouthwash.
- The second group will receive CHX mouthwash.
- The third group will be prescribed HA mouthwash.
- The fourth group will receive Warm Saline Mouth Rinse.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Male or female patients aged 18 years and older who have a unilateral impacted mandibular third molar that is indicated for extraction with bone removal and the presence of an adjacent second molar.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Soft tissue impaction that will not need any bone removal.
- Presence of any acute oral infection including active Pericoronitis.
- Patients who have undergone radiotherapy in the head and neck region, chemotherapy or systemic long-term corticosteroid treatment.
- Patients receiving medications known to induce gingival hyperplasia; anticonvulsant (phenytoin), immunosuppressant (cyclosporine A), and various calcium channel blockers (nifedipine, verapamil, diltiazem).
- Patients who have taken systemic antibiotics less than 3 months prior to baseline.
- Presence of uncontrolled diabetes, severe nutritional deficiencies and endocrine disturbances.
- Presence of immune deficiency or any immune disease.
- Intravenous bisphosphonates or Oral bisphosphonate intake for more than 3 years.
- Smokers and alcoholics.
- Pregnant or lactating females.
- Hypersensitivity to one of the ingredients listed in any of the mouthwashes, especially chlorhexidine as reactions to this has been reported in the literature.


