This study evaluated the postoperative pain after the endodontic treatment using AH Plus, Endoseal MTA and EndoSequence BC sealers in root canal obturation.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
90
Root Canal Obturation
Erciyes University, Faculty of Dentistry
Kayseri, İç Anadolu, Turkey (Türkiye)
Pain level comparison after root canal obturation with three different endodontic sealers: VAS (Visual Analogue Scale) at 6th hours.
Based on the VAS (Visual Analogue Scale), the pain levels of the patients were assessed. The scale consisted of a 100-mm-long line divided into 10 equal intervals from 0 (no pain) to 100 (very severe pain). Every patient was asked to mark his or her perceived postoperative pain level on the line.
Time frame: 6th hours
Pain level comparison after root canal obturation with three different endodontic sealers: VAS (Visual Analogue Scale) at 12th hours.
Based on the VAS (Visual Analogue Scale), the pain levels of the patients were assessed. The scale consisted of a 100-mm-long line divided into 10 equal intervals from 0 (no pain) to 100 (very severe pain). Every patient was asked to mark his or her perceived postoperative pain level on the line.
Time frame: 12th hours
Pain level comparison after root canal obturation with three different endodontic sealers: VAS (Visual Analogue Scale) at 24th hours.
Based on the VAS (Visual Analogue Scale), the pain levels of the patients were assessed. The scale consisted of a 100-mm-long line divided into 10 equal intervals from 0 (no pain) to 100 (very severe pain). Every patient was asked to mark his or her perceived postoperative pain level on the line.
Time frame: 24th hours
Pain level comparison after root canal obturation with three different endodontic sealers: VAS (Visual Analogue Scale) at 48th hours.
Based on the VAS (Visual Analogue Scale), the pain levels of the patients were assessed. The scale consisted of a 100-mm-long line divided into 10 equal intervals from 0 (no pain) to 100 (very severe pain). Every patient was asked to mark his or her perceived postoperative pain level on the line.
Time frame: 48th hours
Pain level comparison after root canal obturation with three different endodontic sealers: VAS (Visual Analogue Scale) at 3rd days.
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Based on the VAS (Visual Analogue Scale), the pain levels of the patients were assessed. The scale consisted of a 100-mm-long line divided into 10 equal intervals from 0 (no pain) to 100 (very severe pain). Every patient was asked to mark his or her perceived postoperative pain level on the line.
Time frame: 3rd days
Pain level comparison after root canal obturation with three different endodontic sealers: VAS (Visual Analogue Scale) at 4th days.
Based on the VAS (Visual Analogue Scale), the pain levels of the patients were assessed. The scale consisted of a 100-mm-long line divided into 10 equal intervals from 0 (no pain) to 100 (very severe pain). Every patient was asked to mark his or her perceived postoperative pain level on the line.
Time frame: 4th days
Pain level comparison after root canal obturation with three different endodontic sealers: VAS (Visual Analogue Scale) at 5th days.
Based on the VAS (Visual Analogue Scale), the pain levels of the patients were assessed. The scale consisted of a 100-mm-long line divided into 10 equal intervals from 0 (no pain) to 100 (very severe pain). Every patient was asked to mark his or her perceived postoperative pain level on the line.
Time frame: 5th days
Pain level comparison after root canal obturation with three different endodontic sealers: VAS (Visual Analogue Scale) at 6th days.
Based on the VAS (Visual Analogue Scale), the pain levels of the patients were assessed. The scale consisted of a 100-mm-long line divided into 10 equal intervals from 0 (no pain) to 100 (very severe pain). Every patient was asked to mark his or her perceived postoperative pain level on the line.
Time frame: 6th days
Pain level comparison after root canal obturation with three different endodontic sealers: VAS (Visual Analogue Scale) at 7th days.
Based on the VAS (Visual Analogue Scale), the pain levels of the patients were assessed. The scale consisted of a 100-mm-long line divided into 10 equal intervals from 0 (no pain) to 100 (very severe pain). Every patient was asked to mark his or her perceived postoperative pain level on the line.
Time frame: 7th days
Analgesic intake comparison after root canal obturation with three different endodontic sealers at 6th hours.
The patients were asked to choose one of the three options: "0: No pain, or no pain which does not require the use of analgesics", "1: Moderate pain which can be controlled very well by the use of analgesics and does not affect daily activities or sleep", "2: Daily activities Unbearable pain that cannot be controlled by the use of analgesics"
Time frame: 6th hours
Analgesic intake comparison after root canal obturation with three different endodontic sealers at 12th hours.
The patients were asked to choose one of the three options: "0: No pain, or no pain which does not require the use of analgesics", "1: Moderate pain which can be controlled very well by the use of analgesics and does not affect daily activities or sleep", "2: Daily activities Unbearable pain that cannot be controlled by the use of analgesics"
Time frame: 12th hours
Analgesic intake comparison after root canal obturation with three different endodontic sealers at 24th hours.
The patients were asked to choose one of the three options: "0: No pain, or no pain which does not require the use of analgesics", "1: Moderate pain which can be controlled very well by the use of analgesics and does not affect daily activities or sleep", "2: Daily activities Unbearable pain that cannot be controlled by the use of analgesics"
Time frame: 24th hours
Analgesic intake comparison after root canal obturation with three different endodontic sealers at 48th hours.
The patients were asked to choose one of the three options: "0: No pain, or no pain which does not require the use of analgesics", "1: Moderate pain which can be controlled very well by the use of analgesics and does not affect daily activities or sleep", "2: Daily activities Unbearable pain that cannot be controlled by the use of analgesics"
Time frame: 48th hours
Analgesic intake comparison after root canal obturation with three different endodontic sealers at 3rd days.
The patients were asked to choose one of the three options: "0: No pain, or no pain which does not require the use of analgesics", "1: Moderate pain which can be controlled very well by the use of analgesics and does not affect daily activities or sleep", "2: Daily activities Unbearable pain that cannot be controlled by the use of analgesics"
Time frame: 3rd days
Analgesic intake comparison after root canal obturation with three different endodontic sealers at 4th days.
The patients were asked to choose one of the three options: "0: No pain, or no pain which does not require the use of analgesics", "1: Moderate pain which can be controlled very well by the use of analgesics and does not affect daily activities or sleep", "2: Daily activities Unbearable pain that cannot be controlled by the use of analgesics"
Time frame: 4th days
Analgesic intake comparison after root canal obturation with three different endodontic sealers at 5th days.
The patients were asked to choose one of the three options: "0: No pain, or no pain which does not require the use of analgesics", "1: Moderate pain which can be controlled very well by the use of analgesics and does not affect daily activities or sleep", "2: Daily activities Unbearable pain that cannot be controlled by the use of analgesics"
Time frame: 5th days
Analgesic intake comparison after root canal obturation with three different endodontic sealers at 6th days.
The patients were asked to choose one of the three options: "0: No pain, or no pain which does not require the use of analgesics", "1: Moderate pain which can be controlled very well by the use of analgesics and does not affect daily activities or sleep", "2: Daily activities Unbearable pain that cannot be controlled by the use of analgesics"
Time frame: 6th days
Analgesic intake comparison after root canal obturation with three different endodontic sealers at 7th days.
The patients were asked to choose one of the three options: "0: No pain, or no pain which does not require the use of analgesics", "1: Moderate pain which can be controlled very well by the use of analgesics and does not affect daily activities or sleep", "2: Daily activities Unbearable pain that cannot be controlled by the use of analgesics"
Time frame: 7th days