Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Baseline : Analysis of pain before treatment |
Before the treatment, regardless of the patient's randomized group, pain assessment will be conducted on the tooth and the surrounding area through palpation and percussion exams. Therefore, the patient will mark on the visual pain scale corresponding to their immediate pain, pain upon palpation, and pain upon percussion just before the treatment. The researcher will measure, using a ruler, the distance from "0" (no pain) to the patient's marked point, and this value will be taken as the comparator. |
Immediately before the treatment |
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Primary |
Analysis of Postoperative Pain at 4 Hours After Treatment |
After root canal obturation, all participants will receive a sheet containing a visual pain scale to document postoperative pain at 4 hours after the procedure. This scale will be exactly 10 cm and will range from 0 to 10, where the participant must mark a level representing their pain at that moment. This mark will be measured with a ruler, and the corresponding level will be noted. |
4 hours after treatment |
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Primary |
Analysis of Postoperative Pain at 8 Hours After Treatment |
After root canal obturation, all participants will receive a sheet containing a visual pain scale to document postoperative pain at 8 hours after the procedure. This scale will be exactly 10 centimeters and will range from 0 to 10, where the participant must mark a level representing their pain at that moment. This mark will be measured with a ruler, and the corresponding level will be noted. |
8 hours after treatment |
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Primary |
Analysis of Postoperative Pain at 12 Hours After Treatment |
After root canal obturation, all participants will receive a sheet containing a visual pain scale to document postoperative pain at 12 hours after the procedure. This scale will be exactly 10 centimeters and will range from 0 to 10, where the participant must mark a level representing their pain at that moment. This mark will be measured with a ruler, and the corresponding level will be noted. |
12 hours after treatment |
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Primary |
Analysis of Postoperative Pain at 24 Hours After Treatment |
24 hours after the root canal filling, whether or not accompanied by photobiomodulation, the patient will return to the clinic for a reassessment of immediate pain. At this moment, the patient will be provided with a visual analog scale consisting of exactly 10 centimeters, with markings of "0" (no pain) and "10" representing maximum pain. The patient will then make a mark on this scale to indicate their current level of pain in the dental element. After the marking, the researcher will measure the distance from zero to the marked point using a millimeter ruler, and the obtained result will be recorded and statistically compared with the preoperative pain. |
24 hours after treatment |
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Secondary |
Baseline : Analysis of pain upon palpation before treatment |
Before the treatment, regardless of the patient's randomized group, pain assessment will be conducted on the tooth and the surrounding area through palpation and percussion exams. Therefore, the patient will mark on the visual pain scale corresponding to their immediate pain, pain upon palpation, and pain upon percussion just before the treatment. The researcher will measure, using a ruler, the distance from "0" (no pain) to the patient's marked point, and this value will be taken as the comparator. |
Immediately before the treatment |
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Secondary |
Analysis of Palpation Pain 24 Hours After Treatment |
During the same follow-up appointment 24 hours after endodontic treatment, palpation pain (vestibular and palatal) will be analyzed. The participant, after palpating the vestibular board, will mark on the visual pain scale the level of referred pain, and the same procedure will be done after palpating the palatal bony board. |
24 hours after treatment |
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Secondary |
Baseline: Analysis of pain upon percussion before treatment |
Before the treatment, regardless of the patient's randomized group, pain assessment will be conducted on the tooth and the surrounding area through palpation and percussion exams. Therefore, the patient will mark on the visual pain scale corresponding to their immediate pain, pain upon palpation, and pain upon percussion just before the treatment. The researcher will measure, using a ruler, the distance from "0" (no pain) to the patient's marked point, and this value will be taken as the comparator. |
Immediately before the treatment |
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Secondary |
Analysis of Percussion Pain 24 Hours After Treatment |
Percussion pain (vertical and horizontal) will also be assessed 24 hours after treatment. These assessments will be performed by the principal investigator, who is blinded to the treatment administered and properly calibrated. |
24 hours after treatment |
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Secondary |
Analysis of the Required Analgesic Quantity |
Following the completion of endodontic treatment, all participants will be provided with 750mg Paracetamol tablets, and they will be instructed to take them in case of extreme pain. The quantity of analgesic intake should be noted on the sheet provided for recording pain experiences and returned during the 24-hour follow-up appointment. |
24 hours after treatment |
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Secondary |
Oral Health Impact Profile-14 |
The effects of treatment on participants' quality of life will be assessed using the patient-centered outcome measures from the Oral Health Impact Profile-14 (OHIP-14). The questionnaire will be handed to participants at the end of the treatment, and they will be properly instructed to fill it out and return it during the 24-hour follow-up. |
24 hours after treatment |
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Secondary |
Prevalence Analysis |
In the prevalence analysis of a particular condition, the frequency of occurrence of the condition, or in this case, the painful condition, in a specific population at a single point in time or a short period will be obtained (Bonita et al., 1993). In this study, the prevalence of pain before and 24 hours after endodontic instrumentation in the single-session treatment of upper molars will be examined. |
24 hours after treatment |
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