ANALGESIC EFFECT OF PRE-EMPTIVE ORAL NSAIDS ON POST-ENDODONTIC PAIN LEVELS IN SINGLE VISIT ENDODONTICS -A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Background: Pre-emptive analgesia is an anti-nociceptive treatment which reduces the postoperative pain by preventing the processing of altered afferent input. As most of the patients present with pain preoperatively have higher levels of released local inflammatory mediators. Thus, pretreatment ana...
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Main Authors: | Sindhu Ramesh (Author), Kavalipurapu Venkata Teja (Author) |
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Cumhuriyet University,
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