Pain control in orthodontics using a micropulse vibration device: A randomized clinical trial
To investigate the relationship between a micropulse vibration device and pain perception during orthodontic treatment. This study was a parallel group, randomized clinical trial. A total of 58 patients meeting eligibility criteria were assigned using block allocation to one of two groups: an experi...
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description | To investigate the relationship between a micropulse vibration device and pain perception during orthodontic treatment.
This study was a parallel group, randomized clinical trial. A total of 58 patients meeting eligibility criteria were assigned using block allocation to one of two groups: an experimental group using the vibration device or a control group (n = 29 for each group). Patients used the device for 20 minutes daily. Patients rated pain intensity on a visual analog scale at appropriate intervals during the weeks after the separator or archwire appointment. Data were analyzed using repeated measures analysis of variance at α = .05.
During the 4-month test period, significant differences between the micropulse vibration device group and the control group for overall pain (P = .002) and biting pain (P = .003) were identified. The authors observed that perceived pain was highest at the beginning of the month, following archwire adjustment.
The micropulse vibration device significantly lowered the pain scores for overall pain and biting pain during the 4-month study period. |
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During the 4-month test period, significant differences between the micropulse vibration device group and the control group for overall pain (P = .002) and biting pain (P = .003) were identified. The authors observed that perceived pain was highest at the beginning of the month, following archwire adjustment.
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