Introduction: Some patients undergoing orthodontic treatment perceive discomfort at levels that may negatively impact their feelings about their treatment and decrease their compliance. The purpose of this investigation was to study the effectiveness of either pre- or post-archwire insertion acetaminophen versus a placebo or telephone call in controlling discomfort. Materials/Methods: A total of 120 patients, aged 12 to 18 years, undergoing fixed comprehensive orthodontic treatment were randomly assigned to one of six experimental groups: (1) 600 mg acetaminophen pre-treatment, 600 mg acetaminophen post-treatment; (2) lactose placebo pre-treatment, 600 mg acetaminophen post-treatment; (3) 600 mg acetaminophen pre-treatment, lactose placebo ...
Pain following initial orthodontic fixed appliance therapy is an issue of concern for many young pat...
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,...
Objectives: Pain in dentistry is a common problem which dentists think about it. Controlling the pai...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the possible effect of two analgesics: paracetamo...
Background: Orthodontic patients have common experience of pain which effect 2-hours after force app...
Background: Orthodontic patients have common experience of pain which effect 2-hours after force app...
Background: Pain is a common problem encountered after fixed orthodontic appliance placement. Pain f...
AIM: The aim of this double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical study was to evaluate the...
Aims: To investigate the patient pain experience and discomfort following placement of fixed orthodo...
<div><div><div><p>The aim of this randomized clinical study was to investigate the effectiveness of ...
The early stages of orthodontic treatment are frequently associated with pain that can vary in inten...
The early stages of orthodontic treatment are frequently associated with pain that can vary in inten...
Background and Aim: Pain control is important for both patients and clinicians in orthodontics. The ...
Aims: To compare the analgesic effect of topical benzocaine (5%) and ketoprofen (1.60 mg/ml) after 2...
Pain following initial orthodontic fixed appliance therapy is an issue of concern for many young pat...
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,...
Objectives: Pain in dentistry is a common problem which dentists think about it. Controlling the pai...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the possible effect of two analgesics: paracetamo...
Background: Orthodontic patients have common experience of pain which effect 2-hours after force app...
Background: Orthodontic patients have common experience of pain which effect 2-hours after force app...
Background: Pain is a common problem encountered after fixed orthodontic appliance placement. Pain f...
AIM: The aim of this double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical study was to evaluate the...
Aims: To investigate the patient pain experience and discomfort following placement of fixed orthodo...
<div><div><div><p>The aim of this randomized clinical study was to investigate the effectiveness of ...
The early stages of orthodontic treatment are frequently associated with pain that can vary in inten...
The early stages of orthodontic treatment are frequently associated with pain that can vary in inten...
Background and Aim: Pain control is important for both patients and clinicians in orthodontics. The ...
Aims: To compare the analgesic effect of topical benzocaine (5%) and ketoprofen (1.60 mg/ml) after 2...
Pain following initial orthodontic fixed appliance therapy is an issue of concern for many young pat...
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,...