THE INCIDENCE OF PERIAPICALE PAIN AFTER ROOT CANAL FILLINGS OF VITAL TEETH
Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of two root canal filling material,
Endomethasone and AH26Plus in the incidence of painful reactions immediately after completion of
Endodontic treatment. Materials and methods. The study was conducted on a sample of 55 patients with
various types of pulpitis, which I made Endodontic treatment and root fillings in one session using
alternative Endomethasone and AH26Plus. Postoperative, each patient specified intensity of pain within
7 days after the seal, under a scheme designed by us. Results. Postoperative pain occurred more often in
cases obstructed with AH26Plus (56.6%) than with Endomethasone (43.4%). Conclusions. Whatever the
material, the pain giving up in the first 5 days, both materials being clinically acceptable.
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