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Aim: This study aimed to compare the release of inflammatory mediators and post-operative pain after conservative and conventional root canal preparations of mandibular molars with asymptomatic irreversible pulpitis. Methodology: Forty-five healthy patients diagnosed with asymptomatic irreversible pulpitis were randomly assigned to three groups based on the system used for root canal preparation (n = 15): ProTaper Gold, OneShape and TruNatomy. Gingival crevicular fluid samples were collected for baseline measurements, 24 and 72 h after root canal treatment. Inflammatory mediators (Substance P, IL-6, IL-10 and PGE-2) were quantified using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays, and post-operative pain was assessed using the visual analogue scale (VAS) and compared among groups with linear regression analysis. Results: All mediators exhibited an increase at 24 h and a decrease at 72 h. The release of Substance P in the OneShape group was significantly higher than in the TruNatomy and ProTaper Gold groups (Odds Ratio (OR) = 17.4 and 21.7, respectively, at 24 h and 21.5 and 15.6 at 72 h; p .05). VAS scores were significantly higher at 24 h compared to baseline, with root canal preparation using OneShape significantly associated with higher post-operative pain than preparation with ProTaper Gold (p
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Usta, S. N., Arias, A., Avcı, E., & Silva, E. J. N. L. (2025). Impact of conservative versus conventional instrumentation on the release of inflammatory mediators and post-operative pain in mandibular molars with asymptomatic irreversible pulpitis: A randomized clinical trial. International Endodontic Journal, 58(6), 862–872. https://doi.org/10.1111/iej.14224
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