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The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the effect of cooling of local anesthesia on intraoperative pain during root canal treatment in mandibular molars diagnosed as symptomatic irreversible pulpitis. The main question it aims to answer is: Is there a difference in intra-operative pain levels using intra-pulpal anesthesia with and without cryotherapy during root canal treatment? Participants will undergo root canal treatment using intrapulpal anesthesia with and without cooling. Researchers will compare cold and room temperature intrapulpal anesthesia to see the intensity of intraoperative pain.
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The study will be conducted on 40 mandibular molars in each group n = 20. The patient will be asked to pick an opaque sealed envelope that will contain a number 1 or 2. The resultant number will determine in which group the participants will be placed. Double blinding will be maintained in this study as the assessor and the patients will not be aware of their group.
Group 1: Will receive intrapulpal local anesthesia at 4-5 C after pulp exposure.
Group 2: Will receive intrapulpal local anesthesia at room temperature after pulp exposure.
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• Patients with a known allergy to lidocaine.
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40 participants in 2 patient groups
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Bassem M Eid, Ph.D.
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