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Evaluation of postoperative pain after irrigation using max - i - probe and navitip tips in teeth with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis : A randomized clinical trial - Part I /

Shatha Abdelkader Salim Duhair

Evaluation of postoperative pain after irrigation using max - i - probe and navitip tips in teeth with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis : A randomized clinical trial - Part I / أ ارواء اام اى وب و ب ت اب ا ا ردود : درا ا - اء اول Shatha Abdelkader Salim Duhair ; Supervised Mohamed M. Abdelazim Elbayoumi , Suzan Abdulwanees Amin - Cairo : Shatha Abdelkader Salim Duhair , 2014 - 123 Leaves : charts ; 30cm

Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Endodontics

Several irrigation techniques have been recently introduced with the main objective of improving root canal disinfection. This in vitro study aimed at comparing the post-operative pain after the use of two different irrigation tips: A side - vented needle and an end - vented needle in one - visit root canal treatment. Thirty patients with Symptomatic irreversible pulpitis were divided randomly in two groups, Group A: Max- i- Probe; Group B: NaviTip. After obturation. Pain assessment was done pre - operatively, 4, 12, 24, 48 hours post-operatively using the modified visual analogue scale (VAS). Showed that the side - vented needle showed similar effect on post - operative pain as end - vented needle



Max- i- probe NaviTip Postoperative pain