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Evaluation Of Pain Perception Associated With Maxillary First Molars Distalization In The Presence Of Maxillary Third Molars Versus Extracted Third Molars Using Infra-Zygomatic Mini-Screws: A Randomized Clinical Trial, Nadeen H. Hafez, Yehya A. Mostafa, Amr E. El-Dakroury, Mostafa M. El-Dawlatly Jan 2024

Evaluation Of Pain Perception Associated With Maxillary First Molars Distalization In The Presence Of Maxillary Third Molars Versus Extracted Third Molars Using Infra-Zygomatic Mini-Screws: A Randomized Clinical Trial, Nadeen H. Hafez, Yehya A. Mostafa, Amr E. El-Dakroury, Mostafa M. El-Dawlatly

Future Dental Journal

Aim: The purpose of this randomized clinical trial was to compare the pain associated with distalizing maxillary first molars with the presence versus extraction of unerupted third molars using infra-zygomaic mini -screws in a group of adolescent female patients.

Study design: This randomized clinical trial (parallel group design) was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the Faculty of Dentistry, Future University in Egypt

Materials and methods: 30 patients requiring bilateral maxillary molar distalization using infra-zygomatic mini-implant were randomly allocated to third molar extraction (TME) or third Molar presence (TMP) groups

All patients were asked to assess their pain levels …


Questionnaire Survey On Pain & Mini-Implant Failure In Class Ii Female Patients After Extraction Of Maxillary Second Molars Using Infra Zygomatic Mini Implants, Hosam Abdullah Zaza, Nagwa El Mangoury, Amr El Dakrory, Mostafa El Dawlatly Jun 2023

Questionnaire Survey On Pain & Mini-Implant Failure In Class Ii Female Patients After Extraction Of Maxillary Second Molars Using Infra Zygomatic Mini Implants, Hosam Abdullah Zaza, Nagwa El Mangoury, Amr El Dakrory, Mostafa El Dawlatly

Future Dental Journal

Background: Skeletal anchorage devices have been developed for case requiring absolute anchorage during orthodontic treatment. One of these anchorage devices is the Infra-zygomatic mini-implant type. However, the pain associated with this type of appliance have not been sufficiently evaluated from the patient’s point of view. Aim: The aim of this study was to survey patients for one week after insertion of the infra-zygomatic mini-implants and 1 week following every reactivation in order to evaluate their pain and discomfort as well as the percentage of mini-screw failure. Materials and methods: 10 patients requiring infra-zygomatic mini-implants were selected. All participants completed questionnaires …


Efficacy Of Preemptive Dexamethasone And Diclofenac On Pain Control During Maxillary Alveolar Ridge Horizontal Augmentation Using Cortical Shell Augmentation Technique: A Randomized Clinical Trial, Dina Ayman Fayek D.Ayman, Mohamed Mounir M.Mounir, Lobna Abdrlaziz Aly, Ahmed Abozekry Jun 2023

Efficacy Of Preemptive Dexamethasone And Diclofenac On Pain Control During Maxillary Alveolar Ridge Horizontal Augmentation Using Cortical Shell Augmentation Technique: A Randomized Clinical Trial, Dina Ayman Fayek D.Ayman, Mohamed Mounir M.Mounir, Lobna Abdrlaziz Aly, Ahmed Abozekry

Future Dental Journal

Background: Despite the popularity and success of autogenous cortical shell augmentation, it is a painful procedure, limiting its acceptance by patients specifically if general anesthesia is not a viable option. Aim: This study assessed the analgesic efficacy of co-administration of intramuscular diclofenac sodium and dexamethasone preoperatively. Material and Methods: Patients selected according to the inclusion criteria were randomly divided into 2 equal groups. A similar surgical augmentation technique was performed in both groups using autogenous cortical shell technique. The study group received an intramuscular injection of dexamethasone and diclofenac sodium before surgery, and pain level was measured using VAS (visual …


Evaluation Of Postoperative Pain Following Sonic And Ultrasonic Root Canal Irrigation Activation Protocols In Patients With Non-Vital Teeth Associated With Apical Periodontitis (Randomized Clinical Trial), Esraa Ashraf Ibrahim, Wael Ahmed Hessein, Nehal Nabil Roshdy, Adel Abdelwahed Jan 2023

Evaluation Of Postoperative Pain Following Sonic And Ultrasonic Root Canal Irrigation Activation Protocols In Patients With Non-Vital Teeth Associated With Apical Periodontitis (Randomized Clinical Trial), Esraa Ashraf Ibrahim, Wael Ahmed Hessein, Nehal Nabil Roshdy, Adel Abdelwahed

Future Dental Journal

Objectives Evaluate the degree of postoperative pain in patients with necrotic teeth with symptomatic apical periodontitis in mandibular first molar teeth at 6, 12, 24, 48 and 72 hrs time interval after using different irrigation activation techniques in single-visit endodontic treatment.

Methods Seventy-eight patients diagnosed with necrotic mandibular first molar with symptomatic apical periodontitis were randomly allocated into 1 of 3 separate groups (n=26); Navitip group (control), EndoUltra group, or Eddy group. After a single visit root canal treatment and a specific method of agitation, depending on each group, the patients were given a questionnaire on which the patient would …


Assessment Of Association Between Pain And Root Resorption During Canine Retraction: An Exploratory Study, Hend S. Elsayed Nov 2021

Assessment Of Association Between Pain And Root Resorption During Canine Retraction: An Exploratory Study, Hend S. Elsayed

Future Dental Journal

Background: Pain and root resorption are common adverse events reported in the orthodontic literature. Both are side effects of the sterile inflammatory tissue reaction related to the application of orthodontic force. Aim: The aim of this exploratory study was to assess the association between pain and root resorption during canine retraction. Materials and Methods: Twenty-four patients indicated for first premolar extraction and canine retraction were recruited. All patients were treated with 0.022” X 0.028” Roth prescription brackets. After leveling and alignment, canines were retracted over 0.017” X 0.025” stainless steel arch wires. Canines were retracted with elastomeric chains applying 150g …