Prevalence of and factors affecting postpreparation pain in patients undergoing two-visit root canal treatment
Aim This longitudinal, prospective study (i) investigated the prevalence of postpreparation pain during root canal treatment and (ii) evaluated the influence of factors affecting the pain experience. Methodology Twenty practitioners, comprising general dental practitioners, MSc graduates and endod...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International endodontic journal 2004-01, Vol.37 (1), p.29-37 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Aim This longitudinal, prospective study (i) investigated the prevalence of postpreparation pain during root canal treatment and (ii) evaluated the influence of factors affecting the pain experience.
Methodology Twenty practitioners, comprising general dental practitioners, MSc graduates and endodontists, participated in this study. The patient sample (n = 272) was derived from consecutive patients attending the practitioners' surgeries for a two‐visit root canal treatment on a single tooth. Demographic, medical history, preoperative and intraoperative data as well as pain experience on days 1 and 2 after root canal preparation were recorded. Intensity of pain experienced was recorded on a visual analogue scale (VAS) of 0–5. The data were analysed using logistic regression models.
Results The prevalence of postpreparation pain within 48 h after treatment was 64.7% (n = 176), but less than 10% of patients experienced severe pain (VAS 4 or 5) on either day 1 or day 2. The presence of preoperative pain (OR = 2.841, P |
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ISSN: | 0143-2885 1365-2591 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1365-2591.2004.00748.x |