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Document Details
Document Type
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Article In Journal
Document Title
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INCIDENCE AND SEVERITY OF POSTOPERA TlVEQ-OLLOWING DIFFERENT POLYMERIZATION TECHNIQUES OF RESIN COMPOSITE RESTORATIONS
INCIDENCE AND SEVERITY OF POSTOPERA TlVEQ-OLLOWING DIFFERENT POLYMERIZATION TECHNIQUES OF RESIN COMPOSITE RESTORATIONS
Document Language
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English
Abstract
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The incidence of postoperative sensitivity was investigated by examining several potential sources of pain. Following an appointment for a restoration of moderate class III carious lesions. a population of twenty subjects with a total of forty restorations was asked about their experienced pain as a part of a survey. This survey required subjects to answer three printed questionnaircs after onc, three and seven days post-operatively. Questions covcred thrce different potcntial soun:cs of postoperative pain: osmotic, thermal and tactile following the dental appointment. Clinil:al assessment of the restoration for evaluation of objective symptoms related to over mentioned stimuli and confirmation of the subjective symptoms was also done The majority of subjects experienced postoperative pain when the direct snap shottel:hnique was used for polymerizing the restoration. When soft start guided technique was utilized all the subjects did not experience any pain. In general. subjects received restorations with soft start direct polymerization manifested post operative pain less than snap- shot guided technique. Patients experience pain in the first 24 hours following resin composite restorations except with the soft guided polymerization technique. On the other hand. dentists should consider informing the patients that pain will decrease gradually and disappear after seven days providing that a successful restoration was performed
ISSN
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0
Journal Name
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Egyption Dental Journal
Volume
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46
Issue Number
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2
Publishing Year
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2000 AH
2000 AD
Article Type
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Article
Added Date
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Sunday, February 7, 2010
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Dr Grade
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فاضل عثمان
Othman, Fadel
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