Period pain meets tooth pain: study asks if menstrual phase impacts dental anesthesia

NCT ID NCT07306533

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looks at whether the phase of a woman's menstrual cycle changes how well dental numbing works for treating a painful tooth condition called pulpitis. Researchers will give 150 women a standard numbing shot and measure pain during treatment. The goal is to see if certain cycle phases make the numbing less effective, which could help dentists plan better care.

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  • Faculty of Dentistry, JMI

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    New Delhi, Delhi(दिल्ली), 110025, India

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