Research Article

The effect of pain intensity levels and clinical symptoms on the treatment preferences of patients with endodontically involved teeth: A preliminary cross-sectional study

Volume: 54 Number: 3 January 5, 2021
  • Tan Firat Eyuboglu *
  • Fulya Ilcin Gonenc
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The effect of pain intensity levels and clinical symptoms on the treatment preferences of patients with endodontically involved teeth: A preliminary cross-sectional study

Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of pain intensity levels and clinical symptoms on the treatment preferences of patients with endodontically involved teeth in a local Turkish population. Subjects and Methods: A total of 30 patients with symptomatic teeth requiring non-surgical root canal treatment were included in the study. The patients’ demographic (age, gender, and education level) and diagnostic data (tooth type, pain intensity, response to percussion and palpation, presence of referred pain, and diagnosis) were analyzed. Data on the patients’ explicit preferences (requested treatment, whether they are willing to accept a proposed extraction, choice of treatment if an anterior tooth was involved, and choice of treatment if the pain was not severe) as well as previous root canal treatment experiences were also analyzed. Pain intensity levels were evaluated using the Visual Analog Scale. Results: Pain intensity levels had a significant effect on the treatment requested by the patient (p=0.001). Among the patients who requested extraction upon referral to the clinic, the rate of those who reported that they would not accept extraction if the pain was located in an anterior tooth was significantly lower than that of patients stating that they would refuse (p=0.039). The presence of referred pain also had a significant effect on the requested treatment (p=0.001). Conclusion: The intensity of pain and the presence of referred pain influence patients’ treatment preferences.

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The authors declared that they have received no financial support.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Dentistry

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Tan Firat Eyuboglu * This is me
0000-0002-0308-9579
Türkiye

Fulya Ilcin Gonenc This is me
0000-0001-9882-0944
Türkiye

Publication Date

January 5, 2021

Submission Date

April 11, 2019

Acceptance Date

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Published in Issue

Year 2020 Volume: 54 Number: 3

APA
Eyuboglu, T. F., & Gonenc, F. I. (2021). The effect of pain intensity levels and clinical symptoms on the treatment preferences of patients with endodontically involved teeth: A preliminary cross-sectional study. European Oral Research, 54(3), 143-147. https://doi.org/10.26650/eor.20200043
AMA
1.Eyuboglu TF, Gonenc FI. The effect of pain intensity levels and clinical symptoms on the treatment preferences of patients with endodontically involved teeth: A preliminary cross-sectional study. EOR. 2021;54(3):143-147. doi:10.26650/eor.20200043
Chicago
Eyuboglu, Tan Firat, and Fulya Ilcin Gonenc. 2021. “The Effect of Pain Intensity Levels and Clinical Symptoms on the Treatment Preferences of Patients With Endodontically Involved Teeth: A Preliminary Cross-Sectional Study”. European Oral Research 54 (3): 143-47. https://doi.org/10.26650/eor.20200043.
EndNote
Eyuboglu TF, Gonenc FI (January 1, 2021) The effect of pain intensity levels and clinical symptoms on the treatment preferences of patients with endodontically involved teeth: A preliminary cross-sectional study. European Oral Research 54 3 143–147.
IEEE
[1]T. F. Eyuboglu and F. I. Gonenc, “The effect of pain intensity levels and clinical symptoms on the treatment preferences of patients with endodontically involved teeth: A preliminary cross-sectional study”, EOR, vol. 54, no. 3, pp. 143–147, Jan. 2021, doi: 10.26650/eor.20200043.
ISNAD
Eyuboglu, Tan Firat - Gonenc, Fulya Ilcin. “The Effect of Pain Intensity Levels and Clinical Symptoms on the Treatment Preferences of Patients With Endodontically Involved Teeth: A Preliminary Cross-Sectional Study”. European Oral Research 54/3 (January 1, 2021): 143-147. https://doi.org/10.26650/eor.20200043.
JAMA
1.Eyuboglu TF, Gonenc FI. The effect of pain intensity levels and clinical symptoms on the treatment preferences of patients with endodontically involved teeth: A preliminary cross-sectional study. EOR. 2021;54:143–147.
MLA
Eyuboglu, Tan Firat, and Fulya Ilcin Gonenc. “The Effect of Pain Intensity Levels and Clinical Symptoms on the Treatment Preferences of Patients With Endodontically Involved Teeth: A Preliminary Cross-Sectional Study”. European Oral Research, vol. 54, no. 3, Jan. 2021, pp. 143-7, doi:10.26650/eor.20200043.
Vancouver
1.Tan Firat Eyuboglu, Fulya Ilcin Gonenc. The effect of pain intensity levels and clinical symptoms on the treatment preferences of patients with endodontically involved teeth: A preliminary cross-sectional study. EOR. 2021 Jan. 1;54(3):143-7. doi:10.26650/eor.20200043