Oral and Maxillofacial flap postoperative oral care
Objective To analyze the tissue flap repair of oral and maxillofacial patients improved after the effect of oral care and comfort. Methods 80 patients received oral and maxillofacial flap surgery patients for the study, and were randomly divided into two groups, control group of 40 patients care in a conventional manner, the experimental group of 40 patients improved method for oral care. Comparative analysis of two groups of patients with oral cleanliness, comfort, suture tissue flap secretions, swelling of the operation area, the degree of pain. Results In the control group, the cure rate of 57.5%; experimental group, the cure rate of 82.5%. The different effects of the two groups of care, with statistical significance(P <0.05). Compared to the control group, the experimental group, the cleanliness of the patient's mouth, better comfort and less tissue flap suture secretions, swelling surgery area, the degree of pain and lighter, the comparison between the two groups was statistically significant(P <0.05). Conclusion Improved oral care oral and maxillofacial tissue flap repair in patients after oral infections for more effective prevention and better comfort, help patients recover as soon as possible, should be broadly applied in clinical care.