For patients with a toothache, is pain relief after root canal procedure improved using long acting local anesthetic and analgesics? The purpose of this clinical trial is the investigate the effect of long acting local anesthetic with 1 of 4 oral medication groups, on post-operative endodontic pain.
Patients (n=220) presenting to the University of Minnesota Endodontic clinic, with moderate to severe pain from toothache requiring root canal treatment ,will be invited to participate in the study. The endodontic treatment is NOT part of the research. Patients will complete pain evaluation forms and take 2 doses of prescribed medication. Normally after a root canal procedure, patients will be suggested to take over-the-counter ibuprofen if needed, or prescribed an analgesic if they are having severe pain. We will be randomizing patients in double blind manner to receive regular or long acting local anesthesia and post-op medications (placebo or 1 of 3 analgesics), with the patient evaluating their pain before starting root canal (pre-treatment pain), after root canal, after analgesics and during the following day.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
DOUBLE
University of Minnesota School of Dentistry
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Effect of long acting anesthesia and analgesics on endodontic pain
Pain evaluation time points - pretreatment, after endodontic treatment, 2 hrs after analgesic dosing, following day
Time frame: 36 hours
Effect of gender and age on post-operative endodontic pain treatment
Effect of gender and age will be evaluated based on data from pain evaluation forms
Time frame: 36 hours
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