Effect of Occlusal Reduction on Postoperative Pain during Root Canal Treatment in Teeth with Symptomatic Apical Periodontitis

Jwolan Khadka, Manisha Nepal, Bhawana Adhikari, Puja Lamichhane, D. Kunwar
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INTRODUCTION: Pain management after root canal treatment is a very important issue in clinical practice. Occlusal reduction has been widely used after root canal treatment to reduce post treatment pain and flare up. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of occlusal reduction on postoperative pain in teeth with symptomatic apical periodontitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventy mandibular molar teeth with symptomatic apical periodontitis requiring root canal treatment were included in this study. Each patient who met the inclusion criteria had a serial number allocated, ranging from 1 to 70. The patients were divided into two groups i.e, occlusal reduction group and without occlusal reduction group according to the odd and even numbers on the list. After administration of local anesthesia, the root canals were instrumented, and an intracanal calcium hydroxide dressing was placed. Following confirmation with articulating paper, occlusal reduction group received a 2 mm reduction in occlusal contacts. Preoperative pain before start of the procedure and postoperative pain 6 days after instrumentation were recorded on visual analogue scale. Data was evaluated by chi-square test and Man Whitney U test with p-value <0.05 considered as statistically significant. RESULTS: There was no significant difference in postoperative pain between two groups (p>0.05) after root canal preparation.  CONCLUSIONS: Occlusal surface reduction did not provide any further reduction in postoperative pain for teeth with symptomatic apical periodontitis compared with no occlusal reduction
咬合减少对有症状根尖牙周炎牙齿根管治疗术后疼痛的影响
简介:根管治疗后的疼痛管理是临床实践中一个非常重要的问题。咬合减低术已被广泛应用于根管治疗后,以减少治疗后的疼痛和复发。本研究旨在评估咬合减低术对有症状的根尖牙周炎患者术后疼痛的影响。材料和方法:本研究纳入了 70 颗下颌磨牙,这些牙齿患有症状性根尖牙周炎,需要进行根管治疗。每位符合纳入标准的患者都有一个序列号,从 1 到 70 不等。根据名单上的奇数和偶数,患者被分为两组,即咬合减低组和不咬合减低组。进行局部麻醉后,对根管进行器械操作,并在根管内放置氢氧化钙敷料。用咬合纸确认后,咬合缩小组的咬合接触缩小 2 毫米。手术开始前的疼痛和仪器植入后 6 天的术后疼痛均以视觉模拟量表进行记录。根管预备后的数据通过卡方检验(chi-square test)和曼惠特尼U检验(Man Whitney U test)进行评估,P值为0.05。 得出结论:与不进行咬合面缩小术相比,咬合面缩小术并不能进一步减轻有症状根尖牙周炎牙齿的术后疼痛。
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