Wong Amy Wai-Yee, Zhang Shinan, Li Samantha Kar-Yan, Zhu Xiaofei, Zhang Chengfei, Chu Chun-Hung
Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.
VIP Dental Service & Geriatric Dentistry, School and Hospital of Stomatology, Peking University, Beijing, China.
BMC Oral Health. 2015 Aug 14;15:96. doi: 10.1186/s12903-015-0082-y.
Post-obturation pain is frustrating to both patients and dentists. Its incidence may change with the use of contemporary endodontic techniques. This randomised clinical trial aims to compare the incidence of post-obturation pain at one and seven days after single-visit and multiple-visit non-surgical endodontic treatments.
Patients who required primary endodontic treatment in the two clinical trial centres in Hong Kong (HK) and in Beijing (PK) were recruited. Three HK dentists and three PK dentists performed endodontic treatments on 567 teeth using the same procedures and materials, either in a single visit or over multiple visits, using either core carrier or cold lateral condensation for obturation.
The attrition rate was 5.1%, and a total of 538 teeth were evaluated. Among these teeth, 232 (43%) were operated in HK, 275 (51%) were treated in a single visit, and 234 (43%) were treated using core carrier obturation. Logistic regression analysis showed that teeth with apical periodontitis (OR = 0.35, 95% CI = 0.21-0.57, p < 0.01) and less pre-operative pain (OR = 1.10, 95% CI = 1.03-1.18, p < 0.01) had lower incidences of post-obturation pain after one day. The incidences of post-obturation pain after one day for single-visit and multiple-visit treatments were 24.7% (68 of 275) and 33.5% (88 of 263), respectively (p = 0.50). The incidences of post-obturation pain after seven days for single-visit and multiple-visit treatments were 4.0% (11 of 275) and 5.3% (14 of 263), respectively (p = 0.47).
There was no significant difference in the incidences of post-obturation pain after one day and seven days with single-visit or multiple-visit endodontic treatments.
ChiCTR-IOR-15005989.
根管充填后疼痛对患者和牙医来说都令人沮丧。其发生率可能会随着当代牙髓治疗技术的使用而改变。这项随机临床试验旨在比较单次就诊和多次就诊非手术牙髓治疗后1天和7天时根管充填后疼痛的发生率。
招募了在香港(HK)和北京(PK)的两个临床试验中心需要进行初次牙髓治疗的患者。3名HK牙医和3名PK牙医使用相同的程序和材料对567颗牙齿进行牙髓治疗,治疗方式为单次就诊或多次就诊,充填方式为使用核心载体或冷侧方加压充填。
损耗率为5.1%,共评估了538颗牙齿。在这些牙齿中,232颗(43%)在HK进行治疗,275颗(51%)为单次就诊治疗,234颗(43%)采用核心载体充填。逻辑回归分析显示,患有根尖周炎的牙齿(比值比=0.35,95%置信区间=0.21-0.57,p<0.01)和术前疼痛较轻的牙齿(比值比=1.10,95%置信区间=1.03-1.18,p<0.01)在1天后根管充填后疼痛的发生率较低。单次就诊和多次就诊治疗1天后根管充填后疼痛的发生率分别为24.7%(275颗中的68颗)和3%(263颗中的88颗)(p=0.50)。单次就诊和多次就诊治疗7天后根管充填后疼痛的发生率分别为4.0%(275颗中的11颗)和5.3%(263颗中的14颗)(p=0.47)。
单次就诊或多次就诊牙髓治疗后1天和7天时根管充填后疼痛的发生率没有显著差异。
ChiCTR-IOR-15005989。