Dentists test different tools to make root canals less painful
NCT ID NCT06833515
Summary
This study aimed to find out if using different combinations of small dental files during a root canal procedure affects how much pain patients feel afterwards. Researchers treated 168 adults with a specific tooth infection but no current pain, using one of four slightly different file techniques. They then measured patients' pain levels for three days to see which method worked best for comfort.
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Nezif Çelik
Karaköprü, Şanlıurfa, 63300, Turkey (Türkiye)
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