Acupuncture in management of acute dental pain - A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Jpn Dent Sci Rev

Center for Complementary Medicine, Department of Medicine II, Medical Center - University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, 79106 Freiburg, Germany.

Published: December 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Acute dental pain is a frequent reason for dental visits, and while acupuncture is sometimes used, its effectiveness for this condition is unclear.
  • A systematic review analyzed 23 controlled trials from various publications, focusing on the impact of acupuncture compared to standard pain relief methods on postoperative acute dental pain.
  • The findings indicate that acupuncture may lead to lower postoperative pain scores compared to sham treatments, suggesting a potential benefit in managing acute dental pain, though further high-quality studies are needed to strengthen these conclusions.

Article Abstract

Acute dental pain is a common issue leading to dental consultation. Besides causal therapy, patients are treated with acupuncture, but efficacy in acute dental pain is still not clarified. We aimed to evaluate results of recent research to estimate the efficacy of acupuncture compared to pain-relieving approaches in treatment of acute dental pain. A systematic review of controlled trials being published between database inception and 2020 were conducted to evaluate the efficacy of acupuncture (alone or as complementary therapy) compared to local anesthesia or conventional analgesic medications in acute dental pain (intraoperatively and postoperatively) and to clarify whether acupuncture reduces the use of postoperative analgesic medications. Of 1672 publications, 23 publications met the inclusion criteria. From these, 11 randomized controlled trials (n = 668) reported on the efficacy of acupuncture on postoperative acute dental pain. Patients, who received acupuncture, showed lower pain scores postoperatively compared to sham acupuncture (Relative Risk -0.77, 95% Confidence interval -1.52 to -0.03). Overall, the results suggest a potential role of acupuncture in improving acute dental pain intraoperatively and postoperatively as well as improving the efficacy of local anesthesia, but the results are limited due to methodological shortcomings emphasizing the necessity for future high-quality research.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10025006PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jdsr.2023.02.005DOI Listing

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