Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Not yet recruiting
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05860712 |
Other study ID # |
17279 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Not yet recruiting |
Phase |
Phase 1
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
September 20, 2023 |
Est. completion date |
November 22, 2024 |
Study information
Verified date |
May 2023 |
Source |
Cairo University |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
The aim of the study is to evaluate effectiveness of cinnamon extract versus sodium
hypochlorite as root canal irrigant for in pulpectomy of primary teeth in reduction of
bacterial count .
Description:
Preservation of primary teeth with non-vital pulp is a major problem in pediatric dentistry,
as it is a poly-microbial and dominated by obligatory anaerobic bacteria. Regarding these
case preferable treatment modality is pulpectomy . The objective of pulpectomy is complete
removal of necrotic and irreversibly infected pulp of an affected tooth but due to limited
ability of mechanical preparation to eliminate entrapped micro-organisms in the canal space
owing to the tortuous and complex nature of the root canal system .Thus, the use of
antimicrobial agents has been recommended as an adjunct to mechanical instrumentation in
deciduous teeth . Due to potential side effects, safety concerns of synthetic drugs and
cytotoxic reactions of commercial intra canal irrigants and their limited ability to
eliminate bacteria from dentinal tubules . Finding the best irrigating solution for
endodontic therapy in primary and permanent teeth is still a working progress .There is a
growing interest in using sustainable products of natural origin as an alternative to
commercially available industrial ones .Cinnamon , which has gained popularity in recent time
due its antibacterial , antifungal , anti-inflammatory & antiseptic activity . It has shown
effectiveness against S. mutans and E. fecalis organisms . It is also known to show a wide
spectrum of action on gram positive and gram negative bacteria .