This project aims to study various predictive factors of postoperative pain after oral surgery among different parameters accessible preoperatively, in order to build a predictive model. It also aims to validate the external consistency of the Pain Sensitivity Questionnaire in an odontological context.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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A starting point for the conversation — always confirm anything about your own eligibility, costs, and care with the study team and your doctor.
Postoperative pain Day 1
Timeframe: Information gathering on the morning of day 1
Postoperative pain Day 1
Timeframe: Information gathering on the evening of day 1
Postoperative pain Day 2
Timeframe: Information gathering on the morning of day 2
Postoperative pain Day 2
Timeframe: Information gathering on the evening of day 2
Postoperative pain Day 3
Timeframe: Information gathering on the morning of day 3
Postoperative pain Day 3
Timeframe: Information gathering on the evening of day 3
Postoperative pain Day 4
Timeframe: Information gathering on the morning of day 4
Postoperative pain Day 4
Timeframe: Information gathering on the evening of day 4
Postoperative pain Day 5
Timeframe: Information gathering on the morning of day 5
Postoperative pain Day 5
Timeframe: Information gathering on the evening of day 5