Pain Reduction Using Two Cold Irrigating Protocols in Teeth With Vital Pulps. (EP18)
Post Operative Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Post Operative Pain focused on measuring post-endodontic pain, pain, criotherapy, cold irrigation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- absence of radiographic sign of apical pathosis and a diagnosis of irreversible pulpitis (IP) and vital pulp established by affirmative response to hot and cold examinations.
- Thermal pulp examination was achieved by the corresponding author, and radiographic analysis was established by 3 certified endodontists.
- Clinical requirements were established on the next conditions: 1) The purposes and necessities of the research were spontaneously accepted. 2) Clinical Management was pointed to patients in physical and mental well- being. 3) All teeth had vital pulps and absence of apical periodontitis. 4) Positive thermal stimulation with EndoIce (Hygenic Corp, Akron, OH). 5) Teeth with enough coronal structure for rubber dam isolation. 6) No root canal therapy done before the research. 7) No painkillers or antibiotics used 7 days' prior the clinical events started.
Exclusion Criteria:
the necessity for retreatment
- pregnancy
- impossibility to obtain patient's approval
- patients who didn't complete inclusion necessities for the research
- a history of medication for chronic pain or those compromising the immune response
- patients younger than 18 years and the existence of mishaps or difficulties during RCT (calcified canals, impracticality of achieving Apical patency).
Root fractures
Sites / Locations
- Jorge Paredes Vieyra
- Jorge Paredes Vieyra
- Jose Clemente
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Group A. Cold Protocol with 6 oC
Group B. Cold Protocol with 2.5 oC
CG. Room temperature Protocol
Use of 20 mL cold (6 oC) sterile saline solution. After the clinical procedure cryotherapy was applied. 5 mL cold (6 oC) 17% EDTA followed with 20 mL cold (6 oC) sterile saline solution dispensed to the WL using a cold (6 oC) metallic micro-cannula included in the Endo Vac System for five minutes.
Use of 20 mL cold (2.5 oC) sterile saline solution After the procedure cryotherapy was applied. 5 mL cold (2.5 oC) 17% EDTA followed with 20 mL cold (2.5 oC) sterile saline solution dispensed to the WL using a cold (2.5 oC) metallic micro-cannula included in the Endo Vac System for five minutes.
Use of 20 mL (at room temperature) sterile saline solution The group will receive irrigant at room temperature. 5mL of 17% EDTA and 20 mL of sterile saline usingmetallic micro-cannula included in the Endo Vac System for five minutes.