Can a simple syrup make Kids' dental visits less scary?
NCT ID NCT07374354
Summary
This study is testing whether giving children ibuprofen syrup 30 minutes before a dental filling helps reduce their pain and anxiety during the procedure. It focuses on kids aged 6-12 who have a condition that makes their tooth enamel weak and sensitive. Researchers will compare children who get real ibuprofen to those who get a placebo (inactive syrup) to see which group experiences less discomfort.
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October university of modern science and arts
RECRUITINGGiza, 12611, Egypt
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