Incidence of postoperative pain after single-visit and multiple-visit root canal therapy: A randomized controlled trial.
J Conserv Dent
; 24(4): 348-353, 2021.
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ABSTRACT
Background:
Short-term complications after root canal therapy (RCT) include mild pain or flare-up. Patients regard these complications as a benchmark for the assessment of clinician's abilities. In this context, the evidence for recommending either one- or two-visit RCT is not consistent.Aims:
This study aims to compare the prevalence of postoperative pain and tenderness to percussion after single-visit (SV) versus two-visit RCT on the mandibular first molar. Materials andMethods:
The study was registered with www.ctri.nic.in (CTRI/2019/05/019067). Seventy individuals requiring RCT on a mandibular first molar were selected and randomly ascribed to either single- (Group 1, n = 35) or two-visit RCT (Group 2, n = 35). Postoperative pain levels were assessed using heft parker visual analog scale. The treated teeth were appraised for tenderness to percussion after 1 week of obturation. StatisticalAnalysis:
Thirty-four patients were evaluated in each group One patient, each, dropped out from both the groups. The data analysis was done using Student's t-test and Chi-square test. Results andConclusion:
Pain score in multiple-visit (MV) was significantly higher than SV after 12- (P = 0.039) and 48 h (P = 0.043). Short-term postoperative pain was higher in MV than SV RCT of mandibular first molar teeth.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Tipo de estudio:
Clinical_trials
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Incidence_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
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En
Revista:
J Conserv Dent
Año:
2021
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Article
País de afiliación:
India