"Postoperative Pain Following Laser-Assisted Root Canal Treatment: A Randomized Clinical Trial"
NCT: NCT06129643 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
The aim of this study is to evaluate in vivo the post operative pain after laser root canal treatment in necrotic teeth in an evidence-based clinical trial. The null hypothesis being tested is that there is no difference in post operative pain between conventional irrigation and the two types of lasers used. Forty-five patients are equally divided into 3 separate groups : * Group A (Conventional): 2.5% NaOCL and 17% EDTA. * Group B(Dual): saline along with Er,Cr:YSGG laser and diode laser combination * Group C(Combined): saline along with 17% EDTA and diode laser combination Each patient is given pain scale chart Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) to record his/her pain level before any endodontic treatment. All data will be collected, tabulated, summarized, and statistically analyzed.
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What is "Postoperative Pain Following Laser-Assisted Root Canal Treatment: A Randomized Clinical Trial"?
"Postoperative Pain Following Laser-Assisted Root Canal Treatment: A Randomized Clinical Trial" is a clinical trial registered under NCT06129643. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT06129643?
The current status of NCT06129643 ("Postoperative Pain Following Laser-Assisted Root Canal Treatment: A Randomized Clinical Trial") is: COMPLETED.
When did "Postoperative Pain Following Laser-Assisted Root Canal Treatment: A Randomized Clinical Trial" start?
"Postoperative Pain Following Laser-Assisted Root Canal Treatment: A Randomized Clinical Trial" started on 2022-01-01.
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