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Arch. méd. Camaguey ; 15(1)ene.-feb. 2011.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-584289

ABSTRACT

Los pacientes con pulpitis aguda, producto al dolor que las caracteriza, en ocasiones no permiten realizar un tratamiento endodóntico de urgencia satisfactorio. Objetivo: evaluar la acción analgésica de la digitopuntura previo al tratamiento estomatológico convencional en las pulpitis agudas. Método: se realizó un estudio de evaluación, cuasi-experimental de tipo antes y después, en la consulta de urgencias estomatológica del policlínico Previsora desde septiembre de 2008 hasta abril de 2009, el universo de estudio se conformó por los pacientes que acudieron a la consulta con dolor producido por pulpitis aguda, la muestra quedó se integró por 40 pacientes que no habían recibido tratamiento previo. Se evaluó la intensidad del dolor a los 30min y se valoró la cooperación del paciente durante el tratamiento convencional. Resultados: en el 90 por ciento de los casos se evaluó como eficaz el tratamiento realizado y los pacientes refirieron sentirse satisfechos.


Patients with acute pulpitis caused to the pain that characterizes it, in occasions allow carrying out a satisfactory endodontic treatment of urgency. Objective: to evaluate the analgesic action of digitopuncture previous to the conventional stomatological treatment in acute pulpitis. Method: a before and after type quasi-experimental, evaluation study was performed, in the stomatological urgency consultation at Previsora polyclinic from September 2008 to April 2009, the study universe was conformed by patients that came to the consultation with pain caused by acute pulpitis and the sample was integrated by 40 patients who had not received previous treatment. The intensity of pain was evaluated to 30 minutes and patient's cooperation was valued during the conventional treatment. Results: in 90 percent of cases was evaluated as effective the treatment carried out and patients referred to feel satisfied with the treatment received (90 percent).


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Humans , Analgesia/methods , Toothache/prevention & control , Pulpitis/therapy , Clinical Trial
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