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. 2021 Dec 31;17(12):1120–1125. doi: 10.6026/973206300171120

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Bar chart showing association between gender of the patients and post extraction complications. X-axis indicates Gender; Y-axis indicates percentage of patients with post extraction complications. (Pearson Chi-square value = 3.650; p=0.724 > 0.05). Gender has no influence on the post extraction complications. In male patients, post extraction complications were Bleeding (9.46%), pain (5.41%), Dry socket (22.9%), Trismus (10.8%), swelling (4.05%), ulcer (9.46%) and paresthesia (5.41%). Among female patients, postoperative complications were Bleeding (4.05%), pain (1.35%), Dry socket (16.22%), Trismus (4.05%), swelling (2.7%), and ulcer (4.05%) and the results were statistically not significant.