Effect of cold saline irrigation on postoperative pain – A randomized control trial

Authors : Satyam Jaiswal, Satyam Jaiswal, Hemant Vagarali, Hemant Vagarali, Madhu Pujar, Madhu Pujar, Nikita Kapshe, Nikita Kapshe

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijce.2020.015

Volume : 5

Issue : 2

Year : 2020

Page No : 58-62

Introduction: A randomized control trial was conducted, to assess the effect of cold saline irrigation on
post-operative pain in patients presenting with pain due to pulpal and periapical diseases.
Materials and Methods: A total of 30 patients with pulpal necrosis and symptomatic apical periodontitis
presenting in teeth, (whose preoperative visual analog scale (vas) was higher than 3, Out of 5), were chosen
for the randomized trial. The patients were randomly allocated into control and experimental groups, after
completion of cleaning and shaping. The experimental group received 20ml cold saline (2.5oc) irrigation
delivered to the working length, with a sterile cold needle for 5 mins. The same protocol was used in the
control group with normal saline solution at room temperature. The patients were then instructed to record
the presence, duration and level of postoperative pain at 6 hours and 24 hours, and analgesic intake. Chisquare
test was used to compare, the incidence of postoperative pain. Comparison of number of analgesics
between two groups, duration of pain and differences in post-operative pain intensity (at 6 and 24 hours)
was analyzed using Mann-Whitney test.
Result : There was no statistical difference between the two groups.
Conclusion: There is no significant difference between the experimental and the control group. Further
studies are required with a larger sample size to get statistically significant results.

Keywords: Cold saline irrigation, Cryotherapy, Inflammation, Postoperative pain, Pulpal necrosis, Symptomatic apical Periodontitis.


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