Can a spoonful of medicine make Kids' dental visits less scary?
NCT ID NCT07374354
Summary
This study is testing whether giving children ibuprofen syrup before dental fillings helps reduce their pain and anxiety during the procedure. Researchers are comparing children who receive real ibuprofen to those who receive a placebo (inactive syrup) 30 minutes before treatment. The goal is to find better ways to manage discomfort for kids with a specific tooth enamel condition that makes dental work more sensitive.
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October university of modern science and arts
RECRUITINGGiza, 12611, Egypt
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