The aim of the study was providing rationale for using a new form of Ketorol Express for pain relief in outpatient dental practice. The study comprised 85 patients with an average age of 43.2 years, who were prescribed a three-day course of Ketorol Express therapy after a complex traumatic tooth extraction. Three different visual-analog scales were used to assess the severity of pain, the patient's General well-being, and the doctor's General well-being. After treatment with dispersed Ketorol Express tablets, the severity of the pain syndrome decreased from 4 to 1.8 points within three days. Anesthesia occurred on average in 10 minutes. This therapy was safe and well tolerated. There were no one serious adverse events, and no one patient stopped therapy due to side effects.

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