The purpose of this study is to identify pre-operative factors that put patients at greater risk of developing severe tooth pain following root canal therapy, thereby providing evidence that will allow dentists to act preventively to lessen this risk, improve pain control, increase their patients' quality of life, and decrease the number of dental emergency interactions. A parallel goal of this study is to assess the feasibility of recruiting dentists that provide root canal therapy and patients using the DPBRN.
Goals for this study is to: * Assess the frequency and intensity of pre-operative pain * Evaluate the occurence and intensity of intra-operative pain * Evaluate the occurence and intensity of post-operative pain * Assess the interference of persistent tooth pain with daily life * Identify a limited set of risk factors related to the development of post-operative pain.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
500
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Health Partners Research Foundation
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