Hydration Matters - Role of body Hydration in pain control during Endodontic Therapy
Usman Sana, Rizwan Arshad, Zubair Ahmed Khan, Muhammad Muddassar, Kamal Khan Hoti , Nabeel Zahid
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To assess the relationship of body hydration levels and its
impact on pain control during endodontic therapy.
Methods: 500 patients were included who required endodontic
therapy for irreversible pulpitis. Patient’s body weight was measured in
kilograms, while their hydration was calculated the number of glasses of water
consumed daily. The pain was measured using the numeric pain for the level of
pain perceived during endodontic treatment. Data collection and analysis was
done using SPSS version 23.
Results: A significant correlations exist between patient’s pain
perception during endodontic therapy and their body hydration levels. Our
findings suggest that pain levels during endodontic procedures can be reduced
with adequate body hydration.
Conclusion: Pre-operative assessment
of patient’s hydration can help reduce pain during endodontic treatment. Hence,
it is important to consider adequately water intake to reduce pain during the endodontic
treatment.
Keywords: Water intake, body hydration, endodontic treatment,
pain.