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Filter by:To evaluate the efficacy of two different concentrations of a tubule occlusion agent - calcium sodium phosphosilicate in treatment of dentine hypersensitivity
To assess the analgetic effect of nitrousoxide-oxygen inhalation on pain perception in 12-15 years old children from 1) the dental pulp; 2) the masseter muscle; 3) the skin on the upper lip
The purpose of this study is to determine whether Diclofenac Test Formulation Capsules are safe and effective for the treatment of dental pain.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether Indomethacin Test Formulation Capsules are safe and effective for the treatment of dental pain.
The purpose of this trial is to determine if XPF-001 is effective for the treatment of pain following third-molar/wisdom tooth extraction.
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of single IV doses of N1539 after dental impaction surgery.
The present study is aimed at demonstrating the therapeutic equivalence of diclofenac HPBCD 75mg/1ml s.c. with the marketed reference product, Voltarol® 75mg/3ml i.m. in the treatment of acute moderate-to-severe pain after dental impaction surgery.
The present study is proposed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of single doses of Diclofenac HPBCD subcutaneous (s.c.) (25 mg/1 ml and 50 mg/1 ml) in the treatment of acute moderate-to-severe pain after dental impaction surgery.
The purpose of this study is to assess the activity of buprenorphine hydrochloride (HCl) buccal film in the treatment of dental pain.
This is a Phase 2 study designed to test the ability of investigational study drug ARRY-371797 to reduce pain in a postoperative pain model (third molar extraction), and to further evaluate the drug's safety. Approximately 250 subjects from the US will be enrolled in this study.