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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 / Ahmed Omar Abdelrahman Hegab ; Supervised Mohamed M. Abdelazim Elbayoumi , Suzan Abdulwanees Amin

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  • تقييم ألم ما بعد الارواء عند استخدام ماكس آي بروب و نافيتب مع حالات الالتهاب اللب الغير ردود : دراسة سريرية عشوائية [Added title page title]
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Dissertation note: Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Endodontics Summary: Aim: Evaluation and comparison the post-operative pain after the using of two different irrigation tips. Materials & Methods: 30 patients with vital lower posterior teeth without periapical radiolucency underwent one-visit root canal treatment, Root canals were prepared using NiTi ProTaper Universal rotary system then randomized into two equal groups according to the needle used for irrigation : Group A: Max-i-Probe, 25mm_ length 30_ gauge irrigation probes with a side-window dispersal port and Group B: NaviTip, 25mm _ length 30_ gauge, flexible, stainless-steel cannula which easily navigates curved canals with an end- vented, The needles of irrigation were penetrated 2 mm shorter than the working length. The trial design of this study is a Parallel randomized controlled trial. All demographic data, clinical and radiographic findings and modified VAS scores obtained from patients were statistically analyzed. Results: showed that there was no statistically difference between the two groups regarding the demographic data, prevalence of pre-operative pain, after 4 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours and 48 hours . Conclusions: There is no statistical significance difference between side vented Max-i-Probe and end vented NaviTip , while in both groups there was a statistically significant decrease in pain intensity preoperatively compared with all other time periods
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Thesis Thesis قاعة الرسائل الجامعية - الدور الاول المكتبة المركزبة الجديدة - جامعة القاهرة Cai01.09.02.M.Sc.2016.Ah.E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 01010110070563000
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Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Endodontics

Aim: Evaluation and comparison the post-operative pain after the using of two different irrigation tips. Materials & Methods: 30 patients with vital lower posterior teeth without periapical radiolucency underwent one-visit root canal treatment, Root canals were prepared using NiTi ProTaper Universal rotary system then randomized into two equal groups according to the needle used for irrigation : Group A: Max-i-Probe, 25mm_ length 30_ gauge irrigation probes with a side-window dispersal port and Group B: NaviTip, 25mm _ length 30_ gauge, flexible, stainless-steel cannula which easily navigates curved canals with an end- vented, The needles of irrigation were penetrated 2 mm shorter than the working length. The trial design of this study is a Parallel randomized controlled trial. All demographic data, clinical and radiographic findings and modified VAS scores obtained from patients were statistically analyzed. Results: showed that there was no statistically difference between the two groups regarding the demographic data, prevalence of pre-operative pain, after 4 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours and 48 hours . Conclusions: There is no statistical significance difference between side vented Max-i-Probe and end vented NaviTip , while in both groups there was a statistically significant decrease in pain intensity preoperatively compared with all other time periods

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