Factors associated with postoperative signs and symptoms in teeth with periapical lesion: a longitudinal study

Abstract This study aimed to evaluate the association of the variables age, gender, arch position, tooth length, root canal amplitude, and periapical lesion size with the occurrence of postoperative signs and symptoms (pain, tenderness, and edema) and the use of postoperative analgesics following root canal treatment with foraminal enlargement in single-rooted teeth with apical periodontitis. This prospective longitudinal study included 105 patients requiring root canal treatment of maxillary or mandibular single-rooted teeth with periapical lesion. After root canal treatment in a single session, pain intensity and tenderness were recorded daily for 7 days and on days 14 and 30. Edema was evaluated by two independent evaluators within 48 h, 72 h, and 7 days after treatment. Ordinal and logistic regressions were performed (p < 0.05). Female gender (beta = 1.02; p < 0.01), mandibular teeth (beta = 25.50; p < 0.01), medium root canal amplitude (beta = 0.93; p = 0.03), and edema (beta = 1.88; p < 0.01) were associated with increased postoperative pain and tenderness, while the use of analgesics (beta = -1.82; p < 0.01) and time in days (beta = -0.23; p < 0.01) were associated with a decrease in these signs and symptoms. Edema was considered a risk factor for analgesic requirement (Odds Ratio [OR] = 61.46; p < 0.01). Factors such as gender, arch position, and root canal amplitude were associated with postoperative signs and symptoms. The use of analgesics was more required in edema and was associated with decreased pain.

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Main Authors: Silva,Erlange Andrade Borges, Guimarães,Ludmila Silva, Hespanhol,Fernanda Garcias, Reis,Caio Luiz Bitencourt, Antunes,Lívia Azeredo Alves, Antunes,Leonardo Santos
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spelling oai:scielo:S0103-644020220006000012022-12-01Factors associated with postoperative signs and symptoms in teeth with periapical lesion: a longitudinal studySilva,Erlange Andrade BorgesGuimarães,Ludmila SilvaHespanhol,Fernanda GarciasReis,Caio Luiz BitencourtAntunes,Lívia Azeredo AlvesAntunes,Leonardo Santos periodontitis hypertension blood pressure bacteria real-time polymerase chain reaction Abstract This study aimed to evaluate the association of the variables age, gender, arch position, tooth length, root canal amplitude, and periapical lesion size with the occurrence of postoperative signs and symptoms (pain, tenderness, and edema) and the use of postoperative analgesics following root canal treatment with foraminal enlargement in single-rooted teeth with apical periodontitis. This prospective longitudinal study included 105 patients requiring root canal treatment of maxillary or mandibular single-rooted teeth with periapical lesion. After root canal treatment in a single session, pain intensity and tenderness were recorded daily for 7 days and on days 14 and 30. Edema was evaluated by two independent evaluators within 48 h, 72 h, and 7 days after treatment. Ordinal and logistic regressions were performed (p < 0.05). Female gender (beta = 1.02; p < 0.01), mandibular teeth (beta = 25.50; p < 0.01), medium root canal amplitude (beta = 0.93; p = 0.03), and edema (beta = 1.88; p < 0.01) were associated with increased postoperative pain and tenderness, while the use of analgesics (beta = -1.82; p < 0.01) and time in days (beta = -0.23; p < 0.01) were associated with a decrease in these signs and symptoms. Edema was considered a risk factor for analgesic requirement (Odds Ratio [OR] = 61.46; p < 0.01). Factors such as gender, arch position, and root canal amplitude were associated with postoperative signs and symptoms. The use of analgesics was more required in edema and was associated with decreased pain.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFundação Odontológica de Ribeirão PretoBrazilian Dental Journal v.33 n.6 20222022-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402022000600001en10.1590/0103-6440202205040
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author Silva,Erlange Andrade Borges
Guimarães,Ludmila Silva
Hespanhol,Fernanda Garcias
Reis,Caio Luiz Bitencourt
Antunes,Lívia Azeredo Alves
Antunes,Leonardo Santos
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Guimarães,Ludmila Silva
Hespanhol,Fernanda Garcias
Reis,Caio Luiz Bitencourt
Antunes,Lívia Azeredo Alves
Antunes,Leonardo Santos
Factors associated with postoperative signs and symptoms in teeth with periapical lesion: a longitudinal study
author_facet Silva,Erlange Andrade Borges
Guimarães,Ludmila Silva
Hespanhol,Fernanda Garcias
Reis,Caio Luiz Bitencourt
Antunes,Lívia Azeredo Alves
Antunes,Leonardo Santos
author_sort Silva,Erlange Andrade Borges
title Factors associated with postoperative signs and symptoms in teeth with periapical lesion: a longitudinal study
title_short Factors associated with postoperative signs and symptoms in teeth with periapical lesion: a longitudinal study
title_full Factors associated with postoperative signs and symptoms in teeth with periapical lesion: a longitudinal study
title_fullStr Factors associated with postoperative signs and symptoms in teeth with periapical lesion: a longitudinal study
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with postoperative signs and symptoms in teeth with periapical lesion: a longitudinal study
title_sort factors associated with postoperative signs and symptoms in teeth with periapical lesion: a longitudinal study
description Abstract This study aimed to evaluate the association of the variables age, gender, arch position, tooth length, root canal amplitude, and periapical lesion size with the occurrence of postoperative signs and symptoms (pain, tenderness, and edema) and the use of postoperative analgesics following root canal treatment with foraminal enlargement in single-rooted teeth with apical periodontitis. This prospective longitudinal study included 105 patients requiring root canal treatment of maxillary or mandibular single-rooted teeth with periapical lesion. After root canal treatment in a single session, pain intensity and tenderness were recorded daily for 7 days and on days 14 and 30. Edema was evaluated by two independent evaluators within 48 h, 72 h, and 7 days after treatment. Ordinal and logistic regressions were performed (p < 0.05). Female gender (beta = 1.02; p < 0.01), mandibular teeth (beta = 25.50; p < 0.01), medium root canal amplitude (beta = 0.93; p = 0.03), and edema (beta = 1.88; p < 0.01) were associated with increased postoperative pain and tenderness, while the use of analgesics (beta = -1.82; p < 0.01) and time in days (beta = -0.23; p < 0.01) were associated with a decrease in these signs and symptoms. Edema was considered a risk factor for analgesic requirement (Odds Ratio [OR] = 61.46; p < 0.01). Factors such as gender, arch position, and root canal amplitude were associated with postoperative signs and symptoms. The use of analgesics was more required in edema and was associated with decreased pain.
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