Journal of Islamic Dental Association of Iran (Oct 2014)

Efficacy of Ketoprofen and Benzocaine Chewing Gums for Reducing Orthodontic Pain

  • Ladan Eslamian,
  • Sara Youssefinia,
  • Nazila Ameli

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 4
pp. 218 – 224

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Background and Aim: Pain relief is important during orthodontic treatment. The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of ketoprofen and benzocaine chewing gums for pain reduction during fixed orthodontic treatment. Materials and Methods: Thirty patients aged 15-25 years experiencing orthodontic pain were randomly divided into 3 groups, each receiving one of the experimental chewing gums namely ketoprofen, benzocaine and the placebo. Instructions were given to the pa-tients and they received the gums taking into account the washout period. Patients rec-orded their degree of pain perception at 2, 6 and 24 hours, and 2, 3 and 7 days using the visual analog scale (0-100). Friedman and Wilcoxon tests were used to compare the mean pain scores among the 3 groups. Results: The mean pain score decreased over time in both genders and all groups (p =0.017). The mean pain score recorded in benzocaine group was lower than that in the ketoprofen and placebo groups but a significant difference was only observed between benzocaine and the ketoprofen groups during the first two hours using Friedman and Wil-coxon tests (p=0.042). Compared to the control group, both ketoprofen and benzocaine chewing gums significantly decreased pain at all time points except for day 7. Conclusion: Ketoprofen and benzocaine gums were both significantly effective for or-thodontic pain reduction.

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