Date: 01/2004
Journal: JOE
Many treatment options are available for management of flare-ups
Date: 01/2004
Journal: JOE
Many treatment options are available for management of flare-ups
Date: 01/2004
Journal: JOE
Pain from flare-ups is a multifactorial issue.
Date: 01/1979
Journal: JOE
No relationship in post op pain and type of intracanal medicament used.
Date: 01/1978
Journal: JOE
No relationship in post op pain and type of irrigant used.
Date: 01/2008
Journal: JOE
Flare-ups can happen with about 8% of patients within 48 hours after the procedure. Plan accordingly to manage them appropriately.
Date: 01/2012
Journal: JOE
A high proportion of endo treated teeth with persistent lesions remain functional with low risk for exacerbations may contribute to a patients reluctance to accept treatment despite persistent infection
Date: 01/2009
Journal: JOE
Maintaining patency in non-vital should not increase post op pain as long as file used is small. Maintaining patency throughout procedure in teeth with preop pain &mandibular teeth may increase post op pain.
Date: 01/2009
Journal: IEJ
Presence of PARL single most important predictor of flare-ups during NSRCT.
Date: 01/1988
Journal: JOE
Good information to be aware of-always let patients know of the possibility of post op pain, especially middle aged/older female patients, patients w/ preop pain & retreatment cases. Always recommend analgesics