This study evaluates the role of propolis paste as compared to calcium hydroxide (when used as intracanal medication) in prevention and treatment of pain after root canal treatment in necrotic (infected) teeth. Half of the participants will receive calcium hydroxide, while the other half will receive propolis.
Propolis is a developing herbal medicament used in various aspects on dentistry. it is extremely biocompatible; has flavanoids; which acts as anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial components. Calcium hydroxide is a synthetic medication which is antibacterial
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
80
it is a natural product obtained from beehive. it has been evaluated for biocompatibility and toxicity; and it is found that it is extremely biocompatible material. In our study, propolis powder will be mixed with saline in a ratio of 1 : 1.5 (propolis powder(wt) / saline(vol)) to form paste; and inserted into the root canals. it will be inserted once and will remain in root canals for 4 days.
it is a synthetic antimicrobial intracanal medicament and gold standard to which other medicaments are being compared. approximately 150 mg of calcium hydroxide paste will be inserted in the root canal. it will be inserted only once and will remain in root canals for 4 days.
Dow International Dental College
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Pain Intensity Measure: Visual Analogue Pain Scale
Self recorded pain intensity by the patients at 4 hours, 12 hours, day 2, day 3 and day 4 after root canal preparation and intracanal medicament insertion (first visit). Pain intensity recorded on a Visual Analogue Scale from 0 to 100. Patients who experience no or mild pain; and do not require analgesic will record their pain intensity from 0 to 24. Patients who experience moderate pain; and require Over-the-counter analgesic will record pain intensity from 25 to 49. Patients who experience severe pain; and require use of codeine containing medicine will record their pain intensity from 50 to 74. Patients who experience extreme pain, and no medicine is able to relieve their pain will record pain intensity from 75 to 100. lower pain score (intensity) is a better outcome as compared to higher pain intensity (score)
Time frame: 4 hours, 12 hours, day 2, day 3 and day 4
Acute Increase in Pain Score (Acute Exacerbation of Pain)
An increase of 20 or more points on Visual Analogue Pain Scale from pain score of previous time interval Information about the Visual Analogue Scale: * it consists of pain score from 0 to 100. * The higher the pain score; the worse the pain * An increase of a total of at least 20 pain score points from previous pain score reading indicate that pain has increased significantly and will be reported as "flare-up"
Time frame: 4 hours, 12 hours, day 2, day 3, and day 4
Difference of Pain Score Between Different Time Intervals
Visual Analogue Pain Score information: * pain intensity is measured with this scale * minimum pain score reading on Visual Analogue Scale is 0 and Maximum is 100 * higher values represent worse pain and lower values represent lesser pain this pain score is recorded pre-operatively, then at time intervals of 4 hours, 12 hours, day 2, day 3 and day 4. the comparison of mean pain scores of different time intervals will be made.
Time frame: 4 hours, 12 hours, day 2, day 3, and day 4
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