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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 95, No 1, 85-89.
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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 95, Issue 1, 85-89
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Character and frequency of discomfort immediately following restorative procedures



AR Silvestri Jr, SH Cohen, and JH Wetz

Within 24 hours after dental treatment, discomfort was experienced by 78% of the patients questioned. Sensitivity to cold was the most frequent type of discomfort experienced (reported by 50% of the patients). Postoperative discomfort resulting from cold stimulus was most often mild (in 78%), occasionally moderate (in 22%), and never severe. The duration of postoperative discomfort resulting from cold stimulus was most often fleeting (reported by 94%) and seldom prolonged (reported by 6%). The second most frequent type of postoperative discomfort reported was associated with the administration of the local anesthetic. Sensitivity to sweets does not seem to be a source of postoperative discomfort following routine operative dental procedures.





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