Evaluation of Low Level Laser Therapy and Lidocaine Versus Chlorhexidine for the Management of Tr… (NCT07138586) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Evaluation of Low Level Laser Therapy and Lidocaine Versus Chlorhexidine for the Management of Traumatic Oral Ulcers in Children
Egypt30 participantsStarted 2025-01-24
Plain-language summary
the goal of the study was to evaluate the pain reduction and healing efficiency of traumatic oral ulcers in children using low-level laser therapy with diode laser 980 nm, lidocaine oral gel and chlorhexidine mouthwash
Who can participate
Age range4 Years – 12 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Children from 4-12 years without any apparent medical problem
* Children with history of receiving a dental procedure in the same or the previous day of the onset of ulcer.
* Children having restorations or teeth with sharp edges.
* Children with orthodontic or any other oral appliance.
* No previous treatment with any modality for the ulcer.
* Willingness to participate in the proposed clinical study.
Exclusion Criteria:
* Patients who had psychological or mental diseases.
* Patient under anticoagulants, anti-inflammatory or immunosuppressant medications.
* Children with systemic (endocrine-metabolic) disease; rheumatologic disease; hormone disorder; immunodeficiency; use of corticoid-based therapy.
* Uncooperative children or parents.
* Patients who did not participate twice weekly in the evaluations were excluded