牙刷产生的振动和超声对正畸弹性分离后疼痛感知的影响:一项随机对照临床试验

Q4 Dentistry
W. Bakdach, R. Hadad
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简介:振动和超声最近被引入作为加强正畸治疗的方法。除了有限数量的临床试验评估它们在调节疼痛感知方面的有效性外,还没有临床试验报道这两种方法的比较。目的:本研究的目的是探讨振动和超声对减轻疼痛感知的有效性,并比较两种干预措施的疗效,因为以前没有研究过这些方面。材料与方法:研究样本为36例患者,随机分为振动组、超声组和对照组。在放置弹性分离器后,两组介入组要求对每颗上第一磨牙施加振动和超声,每次5分钟,每天2次,而对照组不进行任何物理刺激。与此同时,向所有患者分发疼痛评估问卷,并在放置隔离器后的5天内通过视觉模拟量表(VAS)进行每日评估。结果:振动组受试者在各时间点疼痛评分均低于超声组和对照组,且在应用后第1、4、5天疼痛明显减轻。超声组与对照组在各观察时间点间无显著差异。结论:5分钟,每天2次的振动有助于减少弹性分离器放置引起的疼痛,是一种适合日常正畸实践的疼痛控制方法。
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Effects of toothbrush-generated vibration and ultrasound on pain perception following orthodontic elastomeric separation: a randomized controlled clinical trial
Introduction: Vibration and ultrasound have been recently introduced as methods to enhance orthodontic treatment. Beside the limited number of clinical trials evaluating their effectiveness on modulating pain perception, no clinical trial has reported a comparison of these two methods. Objectives: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effectiveness of vibration and ultrasound on pain perception alleviation, and to compare the efficacy of both interventions given that no previous study has investigated these aspects. Material and methods: The research sample consisted of 36 patients, who were randomly assigned into three equal groups (vibration group, ultrasound group, and control group). After elastomeric separator placement, two interventional groups were requested to apply vibration and ultrasound for 5 minutes twice-daily on each upper first molar, whilst control group was not subjected to any physical stimulus. In conjunction with this procedure, a pain assessment questionnaire was distributed to all patients, and a daily assessment by visual analogue scale (VAS) was carried out for 5 days since separators placement. Results: Subjects in vibration group had lower pain scores at all time-points with significant decrease of pain at the first, fourth, and fifth days of application, compared with ultrasound and control groups. No significant differences were noted between ultrasound and control groups among all observational time-points. Conclusions: Five-minutes, twice-daily application of vibration contributes to the reduction of pain associated with elastomeric separator placement, and could be a suitable method for pain control in the daily orthodontics practice.
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Journal of Stomatology
Journal of Stomatology Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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