Can a simple painkiller before the dentist make treatment less scary for kids?
NCT ID NCT07114198
Summary
This study looked at whether giving children ibuprofen before a specific dental treatment helps reduce pain they feel during the procedure. It involved 46 children aged 7-13 who needed treatment for a reversible toothache. Researchers compared pain levels in kids who received ibuprofen beforehand to those who did not.
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Inönü University
Malatya, 44050, Turkey (Türkiye)
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