Researchers track how well emergency dental care stops severe tooth pain
NCT ID NCT07192146
Summary
This study aims to understand how well emergency dental procedures relieve severe tooth pain and improve patients' daily lives. Researchers will follow 70 adults in Thailand who receive emergency treatment for a painful tooth infection. They will track pain levels and quality of life after treatment, while also looking at factors like the patient's age, the type of tooth, and the specific procedure used.
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Faculty of Dentistry, Chulalongkorn University
RECRUITINGBangkok, 10330, Thailand
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