2016
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2016/16465.7724
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Incidence of Postoperative Pain after Single Visit and Two Visit Root Canal Therapy: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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“…Multiple sessions have not shown a reduced incidence of postoperative pain about the single session, which confirms the safety of single-session endodontic treatment 26,27 . Exceptions are cases involving the presence of an acute abscess, which may require more than one session [26][27][28][29] .…”
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“…Multiple sessions have not shown a reduced incidence of postoperative pain about the single session, which confirms the safety of single-session endodontic treatment 26,27 . Exceptions are cases involving the presence of an acute abscess, which may require more than one session [26][27][28][29] .…”
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“…The possibility of single-session endodontic treatments increased [26][27][28][29] with the advent of technological resources, such as apical locators and nickel-titanium rotary files. In general, procedures were finalized in a single session, and using a mixed instrumentation technique (manual and rotary).…”
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“…There have been some studies discussing the relationship between intracanal medicaments for postoperative pain in endodontics [4,17,[19][20][21]23] and the incidence of pain after endodontic treatments being performed in single or multiple visits [1,29,32], but these studies were not about retreatment. Therefore, it would not be accurate to compare the results.…”
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“…The goal of root canal therapy is thorough disinfection and obturation of root canal system in all its dimensions. 1 It is believed that the remaining bacteria can be eliminated or prevented by introducing an interappointment dressing such as calcium hydroxide in the root canal. 2 Success of endodontic treatment is highly related to the elimination of postendodontic pain.…”
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