Pain Experience in Dental Implant Patients with High and Moderate Insertion Torques (Clinical Prospective Standardized Blinded Study)
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Author:
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, ZAHRAA M AL-HAWWAZ, AHMED M. ABDUL RAHMAN
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Abstract:
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Behind every hesitation there is an obstacle and one of the major obstacle for dental implant procedure is pain. Patients recommended to replace their missing teeth with minimal invasive procedures that's makes them very hesitated to request dental implant'. Knowledge about pain experience would help in appropriate selection of analgesics which decreases post-operative human suffering. This study was conducted between October 2019 and August 2020. Twenty patients were participated and continued up to the end of the study. After completion of osteotomy bed, implant inserted with motorized engine and insertion torque was observed and recorded. Manual wrench was used to help in complete implant seating. Patients were followed up to seven days after surgery. Sever score was 60% of cases with high insertion torque and 10% in low insertion torque. There is significant difference in pain experience in study and controlled group with p value 0.004 and pain decrease as the time elapsed.
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Keyword:
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health; treatment; dental implant; clinical treatments
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DOI:
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.SP2.329
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