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iPAWS: Improving Pain Management After Wisdom Tooth Extraction Surgery

iPAWS: Improving Pain Management After Wisdom Tooth Extraction Surgery

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15-20 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This is a clinical trial that will evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a virtual brief program for adolescents and young adults undergoing wisdom tooth extraction and their parents. The program aims to teach youth safe and effective ways to manage post-surgical pain as well as decrease risky health behaviors.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Ages 15 to 20 years
  • Undergoing wisdom tooth extraction for the first time
  • Able to read simple English
  • \*Endorse cannabis use at least two days per week on average in the past 28 days

    \*The investigator aims to recruit at least 50 participants who are using cannabis at least two days per week in the past 28 days on average and will recruit up to 100 additional participants who use other substances, use cannabis at a lesser intensity, or do not use any substances.

  • (Parent/Guardian only) - Have a child who is undergoing wisdom tooth surgery and is participating in the study

Exclusion Criteria:

\- N/A

Study details
    Pain
    Postoperative
    Substance Use

NCT07731295

Brown University

1 August 2026

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