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Effect of Two Different Irrigation Protocols and Activation Techniques on Postoperative Pain in Single-visit Endodontic Retreatment: Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial

Effect of Two Different Irrigation Protocols and Activation Techniques on Postoperative Pain in Single-visit Endodontic Retreatment: Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial

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18-60 years
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Phase 4

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Overview

The relationship between different root canal irrigation techniques and pain after root canal treatment

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • o Patients aged 18-60 years who are classified as medically healthy (ASA I or II),
    • Mature, single-rooted and canal teeth that had root canal treatment at least four years ago,
    • Teeth with previous root canal obturation 2-4 mm short of the apex,
    • Teeth that do not need periodontal and prosthetic treatment and whose periapical index score (PAI) is between 2 and 4 ,
    • Teeth with single root and canal diagnosed with asymptomatic apical periodontitis,
    • Teeth suitable for rubber dam isolation.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • o Patients who had taken analgesics, antibiotics, or corticosteroids within two weeks before root canal retreatment,
    • Teeth exhibiting periodontal attachment loss,
    • Presence of vertical root fractures, external root resorption, or perforations,
    • Teeth with retained broken instruments,
    • Non-restorable teeth,
    • Patients in the pregnancy and breastfeeding period.

Study details
    Apical Periodontitis

NCT07599254

TC Erciyes University

27 June 2026

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