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Effect of solvent use on postoperative pain in root canal retreatment: a randomized, controlled clinical trial.

Özgür Genç ŞenAli ErdemirBurhan Can Canakci
Published in: Clinical oral investigations (2019)
Some in vitro studies claimed that the use of a gutta-percha solvent in the removal of root canal fillings tends to reduce postoperative pain since extrusion of debris was significantly less. This randomized clinical trial indicates that the removal of root canal fillings with or without the use of a solvent was associated with equivalent postoperative pain intensity and analgesic intake. This study is registered in the www.ClinicalTrials.gov database with the identifier number NCT03756363.
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