OBJECTIVES To quantify the intensity and duration of pain experience in adults over the initial three visits of fixed appliance-based orthodontic treatment. A secondary objective was to assess the relationship between pain experience and analgesic use, dental irregularity, gender, and age. MATERIALS AND METHODS A prospective longitudinal study design was adopted. Fifty-eight adults undergoing fixed appliance treatment in five orthodontic practices recorded pain experience at four time points (4 hours, 24 hours, 3 days, and 7 days) following the initial bond-up appointment (T0) and first (T1) and second (T2) routine follow-up adjustment appointments using a visual analogue scale. In addition, subjects recorded the dosage and frequen...
Context: Orthodontic treatment brings about correction of dentoalveolar malformations in an individu...
Introduction: Pain is currently reported as the most common side effect associated with orthodontic ...
INTRODUCTION: Ninety five percent of orthodontic patients routinely report pain, due to alterations ...
SUMMARY The aims of this study were to investigate the intensity, location and duration of patients ...
The aims of this study were to investigate the intensity, location and duration of patients' discomf...
SUMMARY The aims of this study were to investigate the intensity, location and duration of patients'...
The aims of this study were to investigate the intensity, location and duration of patients' discomf...
The present study aimed to determine the intensity of pain perception in patients undergoing fixed o...
Aims: To investigate the patient pain experience and discomfort following placement of fixed orthodo...
During orthodontic treatment, pain is a subjective experience influenced by several factors. Orthodo...
AbstractBackground and objectivesAs the most common complication of orthodontic treatment, pain can ...
PubMed ID: 14994886The aims of this study were to investigate the initial time at which pain occurs ...
Aim of the study was to evaluate the presence, duration and intensity of chronic pain for orthodonti...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between (i) the pain and its side effects,...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between (i) the pain and its side effects,...
Context: Orthodontic treatment brings about correction of dentoalveolar malformations in an individu...
Introduction: Pain is currently reported as the most common side effect associated with orthodontic ...
INTRODUCTION: Ninety five percent of orthodontic patients routinely report pain, due to alterations ...
SUMMARY The aims of this study were to investigate the intensity, location and duration of patients ...
The aims of this study were to investigate the intensity, location and duration of patients' discomf...
SUMMARY The aims of this study were to investigate the intensity, location and duration of patients'...
The aims of this study were to investigate the intensity, location and duration of patients' discomf...
The present study aimed to determine the intensity of pain perception in patients undergoing fixed o...
Aims: To investigate the patient pain experience and discomfort following placement of fixed orthodo...
During orthodontic treatment, pain is a subjective experience influenced by several factors. Orthodo...
AbstractBackground and objectivesAs the most common complication of orthodontic treatment, pain can ...
PubMed ID: 14994886The aims of this study were to investigate the initial time at which pain occurs ...
Aim of the study was to evaluate the presence, duration and intensity of chronic pain for orthodonti...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between (i) the pain and its side effects,...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between (i) the pain and its side effects,...
Context: Orthodontic treatment brings about correction of dentoalveolar malformations in an individu...
Introduction: Pain is currently reported as the most common side effect associated with orthodontic ...
INTRODUCTION: Ninety five percent of orthodontic patients routinely report pain, due to alterations ...