Post Endodontic Pain Reduction using three Irrigants with
Different Temperature
Volume 2 - Issue 2
Jorge Paredes Vieyra1*, Julieta Acosta Guardado2, Fernando Calleja Casillas3 and Alan Hidalgo Vargas4
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Jorge Paredes Vieyra, Professor in Endodontics, Autonomous University of Baja California, School of
Dentistry, Tijuana Campus, Mexico
Received:May 13, 2019; Published: May 24, 2019
DOI: 10.32474/SJO.2019.01.000134
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Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this research was to evaluate whether meticulous irrigation with three different temperatures would
help in a decrease dental pain.
Materials and Methods: All 120 patients had teeth chosen for conventional RCT for prosthetic reasons in teeth with vital pulps.
All canals were cleaned and shaped with Reciprocal files. Final irrigation was done with cold saline solution (6 OC, 4 OC, and room
temperature).
Results: A total of 120 of 135 patients (69 females and 51 male) were included whereas 15 were excluded as not achieving
the necessities of the study. All patients presented with a vital upper or lower molar, premolar, or front teeth. No statistically major
change (P>0.05) between the groups was found regarding the degree or duration of pain.
Conclusion: The approach in both selecting the patients participating in the research and analyzing the data in this research
allows us to determine that cryotherapy is an aid of clinical procedures to clean and shape the canals to decrease the occurrence of
post-endodontic pain and the need for medication in patients presenting with a diagnosis of vital pulp.
Keywords: Apical healing; Flare-ups; Pain; Post endodontic pain; Post-operative pain
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