Ahmed Adel Soliman Angie Galal Ghoneim And Shaimaa Ismail Gawdat .,
ABSTRACT
Introduction And Objective: Post-operative Pain Is A Multi-factorial Event That Can Be Affected By Age, Sex, Pulpal And Peri-radicular Status, Type Of Tooth, Sinus Tracts, Pre-operative Pain And One Important Cause Has Been Claimed To Be The Instrumentation Process. The Objective Of The Present Trial Was To Compare The Incidence And Intensity Of Postoperative Pain After Using Reciproc Or One Shape Nickel-titanium Systems For Root Canal Instrumentation.
Methods: Fifty Four Patients Diagnosed With Symptomatic Irreversible Pulpitis Were Equally Assigned Into 2 Groups, Reciproc (VDW, Munich, Germany) Or One Shape (MicroMega, Besan�on Cedex, France), According To The Root Canal Instrumentation Technique. Root Canal Treatment Was Completed In A Single Visit. At The End Of The Visit, Participants Were Asked To Rate The Intensity Of Postoperative Pain On The Numerical Rating Scale At 6, 12, 24, 48 And 72 Hours.
Results: Both Reciproc And One Shape Groups Had No Statistically Significant Difference In The Incidence Of Post-operative Pain At Different Follow-up Periods (6,12,24,48, And 72 Hours Post-treatment) After Single Visit Root Canal Treatment In Patients With Symptomatic Irreversible Pulpitis.
Conclusion: The Intensity Of Postoperative Pain And Analgesic Intake Were Similar In Both Groups.