Abstract

One of the most challenging and difficult task in clinical practice of an endodontist is to manage pain. Advancements in understanding of pain physiology and pharmacology have provided a key upon which quick decisions can be made for treatment of any endodontic case. Despite advancement in technology, patients perception and apprehension is till date considered as a standard to acknowledge the expertise of an endodontist when undergoing a routine endodontic therapy. The current article aims to reflect effective strategies of management of endodontic pain in pre-operative, operative and postoperative situations. In lieu of clinical relevance of this topic in day to day life of an endodontist the topic was also addressed as a scientific paper presentation in a national conference to welcome thoughts of colleagues at a broader platform.

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