1965
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(65)90074-0
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The effect of triamcinolone with tetracycline on the dental pulp and apical periodontium

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“…67 Ehrmann et al 80 have shown that Ledermix paste provides greater postoperative pain relief compared to teeth medicated with calcium hydroxide, and this has been confirmed by several other studies. 65,78,79,81,82 As an example, Negm 78 reported that more than 85 per cent of cases had complete relief of pain after a one hour interval and more than 93 per cent were free of pain within 24 hours of treatment.…”
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“…67 Ehrmann et al 80 have shown that Ledermix paste provides greater postoperative pain relief compared to teeth medicated with calcium hydroxide, and this has been confirmed by several other studies. 65,78,79,81,82 As an example, Negm 78 reported that more than 85 per cent of cases had complete relief of pain after a one hour interval and more than 93 per cent were free of pain within 24 hours of treatment.…”
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“…Ledermix paste was developed by Schroeder and Triadan in 1960, and was released for sale in Europe by Lederle Pharmaceuticals in 1962. 65,66 The primary interest of Schroeder and Triadan in the development of Ledermix paste was based on the use of corticosteroids to control pain and inflammation while the antimicrobial properties at the time were catered for by a formalinbased paste called Asphalin (introduced in 1921). The sole reason for adding the antibiotic component to Ledermix paste was to compensate for what was perceived to be a possible corticoid-induced reduction in the host immune response.…”
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“…The mechanism of postendodontic pain is complex, but several factors play a role in development of pain including cutting and excavating the pulp tissue, traumatizing the periapical tissue by endodontic instruments and entry of foreign materials into the periapical tissue (4). Medications used for postendodontic pain management include mefenamic acid (4), local corticosteroids (4,15), intramuscular corticosteroids (4) and a combination of aspirin, ibuprofen and opioids (16). Non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen are the most commonly used analgesics for the management of endodontic pain (17).…”
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