Management of Persistent Post-Endodontic Pain With a Standardized Gabapentin Pyramid Protocol: A Case Series and Clinical Guidelines

Zakery James, Biraj Patel, Jianing He, Kenneth M. Hargreaves, Nikita B. Ruparel

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Introduction: Persistent postendodontic pain following endodontic therapy is a rare but substantial clinical challenge. Mechanisms that mediate peripheral neuropathy and/or central sensitization likely play a pivotal role in its development and chronification. The objective of this case series is to describe a management plan for persistent postendodontic pain and provide prescription guidelines using a standardized “Gabapentin Pyramid Protocol” for clinical practice. Methods: Four cases of persistent postendodontic pain are presented. A peripheral etiology for pain was eliminated in all 4 cases. All patients were also refractory to conventional analgesics. Patients received the “Gabapentin Pyramid Protocol.” Results: Three of the 4 cases experienced complete resolution of symptoms within the prescribed treatment period. In 1 case, symptoms were greatly reduced but recurred upon discontinuation of the drug. Conclusions: The “Gabapentin Pyramid Protocol” represents an effective treatment option for persistent postendodontic pain, demonstrating significant symptom relief and potential for complete resolution.

Idioma originalEnglish (US)
PublicaciónJournal of endodontics
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EstadoAccepted/In press - 2025

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Dentistry

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