About this trial
Dental pain, a common issue in stomatology, requires a multifaceted treatment approach. This study explores the efficacy of combining Ibuprofen with curcumin and liquorice root supplements for managing postoperative dental pain. Curcumin, known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, along with liquorice root, may enhance pain relief beyond conventional NSAIDs like Ibuprofen. This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial aims to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of this combination therapy in adults undergoing the removal of impacted third molars. Participants, aged 18-85, were divided into groups receiving different doses of Ibuprofen and curcumin with liquorice root, compared to a control group receiving Ibuprofen and placebo. The primary outcome is the sum of pain intensity differences over 8 hours, with secondary outcomes including total pain relief and the occurrence of any adverse events. The anticipated sample size, considering a 20% dropout rate, is 264 participants, ensuring the study is powered to detect significant differences in pain management efficacy.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Removal of 2 to 4 impacted third molars
Disqualifiers
Pregnancy or breastfeeding
Ibuprofen contraindications.
Allergy to any of the intervention components.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- ibuprofen 400 mg in combination with Curcumin covered with liquorice root 100 mg
- ibuprofen 200 mg in combination with Curcumin covered with liquorice root 100 mg
- The combination of ibuprofen 400 mg and placebo in patients after 2-4 molars procedure
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
S.LAB (SOLOWAYS)
Lead sponsor
NMSI DENTMASTER
Collaborator