Current and emerging COX inhibitors for treating postoperative pain following oral surgery.
Joseph V PergolizziFranklin BrevePeter MagnussonJoAnn K LeQuangGuistino VarassiPublished in: Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy (2023)
Postoperative oral surgery pain is largely managed in real-world clinical practice using NSAIDs, either alone or in combination, and there is good evidence supporting their use especially in multimodal therapy. Head-to-head and comparative studies do not show a clear-cut 'optimal NSAID' in this setting, although ibuprofen, ketoprofen, dexketoprofen, and naproxen have gained most acceptance. Combination therapy with other analgesics or adjuvants is largely accepted.