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Introdução: O flare-up é definido como dor e/ou tumefação entre sessões de Endodontia.
Os principais fatores etiológicos estão relacionados com o hospedeiro e com o Tratamento
Endodôntico.
Objetivos: Esta dissertação tem como objetivo principal efetuar uma revisão da literatura
científica existente sobre os principais fatores predisponentes do flare-up e como deve ser
tratada esta situação.
Materiais e métodos: A revisão bibliográfica em questão foi realizada em vários sites de
pesquisa, tais como a biblioteca on-line da Universidade Fernando Pessoa, e os seguintes
motores de busca: PubMed, b-On, Scielo, e Scienc Direct. Os critérios de inclusão
limitaram o uso de artigos compreendidos entre o ano de 2003 e 2016 e nos idiomas de
português e inglês. Os critérios de exclusão foram artigos dos quais o teor não teria
relevância para a concretização do trabalho e artigos fora dos limites temporais. Da
pesquisa resultaram de 40 artigos e foram então utilizados 27 artigos. Foram também
consultados 2 livros.
Conclusão: A literatura científica mostra não existir associação entre os fatores
etiológicos relacionados com o hospedeiro, nomeadamente, a idade, género, tipo de dente
e o número de sessões. Contudo, a presença de dor pré-operatória, presença de
determinados microrganismos e a extrusão apical de detritos, estão relacionados com a
dor entre consultas no Tratamento Endodôntico.
Introduction: A flare-up is defined as pain and / or swelling between Endodontic sessions. The main etiological factors are related to the host and Endodontic Treatment. Objectives: To make a review of scientific literature on the main predisposing factors of a flare-up and how to treat it. Methods: This literature review was carried out using various research sites, such as the online library of Fernando Pessoa University, and the following search engines: PubMed, b-On, Scielo, and Scienc Direct. Inclusion criteria limited the use of articles between 2003 and 2016 and in Portuguese and English language. Exclusion criteria were articles which content would not have relevance for the accomplishment of the work and articles outside temporal limits. The research resulted in 40 articles and 27 articles were used. Two books were also consulted. Conclusion: The scientific literature shows that there is no association between etiological factors related to the host, namely, age, gender, tooth type and number of sessions. However, the presence of preoperative pain, the presence of certain microorganisms and the apical extrusion of debris, are related to pain between sessions in Endodontic Treatment.
Introduction: A flare-up is defined as pain and / or swelling between Endodontic sessions. The main etiological factors are related to the host and Endodontic Treatment. Objectives: To make a review of scientific literature on the main predisposing factors of a flare-up and how to treat it. Methods: This literature review was carried out using various research sites, such as the online library of Fernando Pessoa University, and the following search engines: PubMed, b-On, Scielo, and Scienc Direct. Inclusion criteria limited the use of articles between 2003 and 2016 and in Portuguese and English language. Exclusion criteria were articles which content would not have relevance for the accomplishment of the work and articles outside temporal limits. The research resulted in 40 articles and 27 articles were used. Two books were also consulted. Conclusion: The scientific literature shows that there is no association between etiological factors related to the host, namely, age, gender, tooth type and number of sessions. However, the presence of preoperative pain, the presence of certain microorganisms and the apical extrusion of debris, are related to pain between sessions in Endodontic Treatment.
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Endodontic flare-up Endodontic pain Postoperative pain in endodontics Calcium hydroxide, noncirurgical endodontic treatment Interappointment pain in endodontics Postoperative pain after single visit and two visit root canal Apical extrusion of debris