2022
DOI: 10.3889/oamjms.2022.9222
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The Effect of Passive Ultrasonic Irrigation or XP-Endo Finisher on Post-Operative Pain in Patients with Necrotic Teeth with Apical Periodontitis (Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial)

Abstract: Objective To evaluate the effect of passive ultrasonic irrigation or XP-Endo Finisher on post-operative pain in patients with necrotic teeth with apical periodontitis using (VAS) scale at 6, 12, 24, 48, 72 hours, and 7 day time intervals. Methods Seventy-eight patients diagnosed with necrotic mandibular first molar with symptomatic apical periodontitis were randomly allocated into 1 of 3 separate groups (n=26); Navitip group (control), XP-Endo Finisher group, or Ultra X group. After a single visit root c… Show more

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“…Then, it decreased along the following time intervals within each group. This is in accordance to Singh et al [42] and Elsaka et al [43] who stated that most of the post-operative pain occurred on the 1 st day after chemomechanical preparation. This may be related to the exacerbation or induction of the inflammatory response in the periapical tissues due to endodontic treatment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Then, it decreased along the following time intervals within each group. This is in accordance to Singh et al [42] and Elsaka et al [43] who stated that most of the post-operative pain occurred on the 1 st day after chemomechanical preparation. This may be related to the exacerbation or induction of the inflammatory response in the periapical tissues due to endodontic treatment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…It is noted that harsh flare-ups and severe pain have been correlated with symptomatic apical periodontitis and that the presence of preoperative periapical radiolucency is associated with pain lasting more than 2 days [ 25 ]. And as molars usually came up with the greatest frequency of postoperative pain [ 26 ], consequently, symptomatic apical periodontitis with radiographic apical rarefaction related to mandibular permanent molars were addressed to mimic the worst situation imaginable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%