Application of KT method in removing wisdom teeth
The Kinesio Taping method is a technique that facilitates the
natural healing by providing stability to muscles and joints. Recently dentists
are using this method for removal of wisdom teeth. The surgical removable
method is low risk method with post-surgical symptoms
such as pain, swelling and trimus. When
a patient underwent a routine removal of third molar via general anaesthetic, a
post-surgical lymphatic drainage application of KT was applied. Reduction in
post-surgical symptoms was observed and time for recovery was also decreased.
Removal
of third molars (3M) is a routine procedure that is performed daily within
dentistry affecting over 75,000 patients in the UK per year and up to 5 millionin the United States. Research has demonstrated that common symptoms associated
with 3M are namely pain, swelling, discomfort and morbidity being the most
common symptoms. Currently, there are a number of approaches including advances
in dentistry surgical tools, analgesics and hands on techniques which aim to
reduce the post-operative morbidity, oedema and trismus, conversely with no
significant difference. Consequently, new approaches need to be considered to
effectively reduce these post-operative symptoms. Kinesio Taping (KT) has
become a prevalent therapeutic tool in musculoskeletal (MSK), neurological and
lymphatic condition. KT originated in the 1970’s by Kenso Kase. Subsequent
scientific research states that KT can improve blood flow and lymphatic
drainage by removing lymphatic fluid and haemorrhages however not all current
evidence supports its use and thus far there have been no high quality studies
to outline its physiological effects. It is therefore plausible that KT has the
potential to reduce morbidity, trismus and oedema; of which this case study
supports. Read more...............
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