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The aim of this prospective, randomized clinical study is to compare the frequency and intensity of post-operative pain after root canal treatment with ultrasonically-activated or laser-activated irrigation.
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Patients older than 18 years who require root canal treatment of an asymptomatic tooth with vital or necrotic pulp are included. Those teeth are subjected to root canal treatment using hand and rotating/reciprocating instruments, in combination with irrigation (3% NaOCl, 17% EDTA). After chemomechanical preparation, the teeth are randomly allocated to one of the following groups, according to the final irrigant activation:
The canals are then dried using paper points and obturated with gutta percha and an epoxy resin sealer using warm vertical condensation. Finally, the endodontic access is sealed with a provisional or permanent filling.
The patient is asked to keep a pain diary after the treatment, indicating postoperative pain on a visual analogue scale at 6, 24, 48 and 72 hours after treatment. Pain medication (Ibuprofen 400mg) is prescribed, and the intake of analgesic tablet is recorded at the same times.
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56 participants in 2 patient groups
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