Ibuprofen arginine for pain control during scaling and root planing: a randomized, triple-blind trial
Author
: Dominik A. Ettlin
Publisher
: journal of clinical periodontology
Summary :Objectives: The aim of this controlled clinical trial was to investigate the analgesic
efficacy and tolerability of ibuprofen arginine in patients with mild-to-moderate
periodontitis during and after non-surgical periodontal treatment.
Methods: This randomized, triple-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group trial
assessed the analgesic efficacy of ibuprofen arginine (Spedifen
s
) in patients
undergoing routine periodontal scaling and root planing. 64 patients with chronic
periodontitis received either 800 mg ibuprofen arginine or placebo 30 min. before
treatment. Numeric pain and electronic visual analogue scales ranging from 0 to 100
were used.
Results: The average pain levels during treatment were lower following ibuprofen
arginine (quartiles: 0.5, 4.5, 11) compared with placebo (4, 16, 26), corresponding to a
percentage reduction in median pain of 72% (p50.023). The median maximum pain
was 28 (inter-quartile range 10–50) following placebo and 10 (4–31) following
ibuprofen arginine (p50.065).
Conclusions: In patients with mild-to-moderate chronic periodontitis, ibuprofen
arginine was safe and superior to placebo for alleviating pain during non-surgical
periodontal treatment. Its painless administration and rapid onset of action make it well
suitable for pain management in a general dental office.
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