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Title: | Comparative assessment of efficacy of two different pretreatment single oral doses of betamethasone on inter-appointment and postoperative discomfort: An in vivo clinical evaluation |
Authors: | Gyanani, Hitesh Chhabra, Naveen Parmar, Ghanshyam R. |
Keywords: | Betamethasone flare up placebos root canal therapy |
Issue Date: | Nov-2016 |
Publisher: | Journal of Conservative Dentistry |
Abstract: | Aim: Study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of two different pretreatment single oral doses of betamethasone on the incidence of interappointment flare up and postoperative discomfort. Materials and Methods: Fifty-four patients aged 18–59 years requiring endodontic treatment were selected and randomly assigned to three groups; single pretreatment oral dose of placebo or betamethasone in two different oral doses of 0.5 mg and 1 mg, respectively. Endodontic therapy was completed in two visits using triple antibiotic paste as intracanal medicament. Patients were given a questionnaire to record their pain at 1, 2, 3, and 7 days after treatment. In the second visit, obturation was done, and the patients were again instructed to record their pain scores after treatment and discharged. T he verbal rating scale was used for recording the pain scores. Statistical analysis was done using ANOVA and the Friedman test. Results: 0.5 mg betamethasone group showed least mean pain scores among all experimental groups; however, there was no statistically significant difference between any of the groups (P > 0.05). Conclusion: Pretreatment single oral dose of betamethasone is an effective in managing endodontic flare-ups; however, the results were statistically insignificant. |
URI: | http://localhost:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/554 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty Publications |
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