Ultra-Low Frequency TENS as an Adjunctive Therapy for Pain Management in Non-Surgical Periodontal Treatment: A Pilot Study
Eleonora Ortu, Sara Di Nicolantonio, Roberta Di Felice, Antonella Barone, Davide Pietropaoli, Annalisa Monaco

TL;DR
This pilot study shows that using ultra-low frequency TENS during periodontal treatment significantly reduces pain and discomfort for patients.
Contribution
The study introduces ULF-TENS as a novel, non-invasive method to improve patient comfort during non-surgical periodontal treatment.
Findings
ULF-TENS significantly reduced pain during periodontal treatment (p < 0.0001).
Patient discomfort was also significantly reduced with ULF-TENS (p < 0.0001).
Maximum mouth opening increased after using ULF-TENS (p = 0.00062).
Abstract
Introduction: non-surgical periodontal treatment, primarily comprising scaling and root planing, is crucial for the maintenance and enhancement of oral health. However, the invasive nature of this procedure often leads to patient discomfort and pain, which may deter individuals from seeking necessary dental care, ultimately compromising their oral health outcomes. Methods: This prospective randomized crossover split-mouth study involved the application of Ultra-Low Frequency (ULF) Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) in 20 adult patients undergoing non-surgical periodontal treatment. Pain and discomfort levels were quantitatively assessed during procedures conducted with and without the ULF-TENS intervention. Results: The assessment of maximum voluntary opening, pain intensity, and overall comfort levels indicated a statistically significant reduction in pain (p < 0.0001)…
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