ArticleFassauer H, Bethmann W, Schelenz J, Friedrich K.
Stomatol DDR. 1977 Mar;27(3):161-7.
The rate of complications of the healing process observed during or after oral surgical intervention on an outpatient basis amounts to 9.75% of the cases. Most frequently occur tooth-root fractures, alveolitis/osteitis, osteomyelitis, soft-tissue infections, haematomas, postoperative bleedings, antral perforations, sinusitis and perception disorders. The great medical and economic importance of such complications is pointed to on the basis of personal results and relevant data from the literature. An improvement in treatment results can be aimed at by reducing the rate of complications as well as by shortening the duration of treatment. Some relevant suggestions are given.