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NCT ID: NCT05485272 Recruiting - Carious Lesion Clinical Trials

Clinical Evaluation of SDF Combined With KI Versus SDF in Management of Class I Carious Lesions

Start date: February 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the clinical performance of High-Viscosity Glass Ionomer (EQUIA) versus Silver Diamine Fluoride combined with Potassium Iodide (Riva Star) and Sliver Diamine Fluoride (SDF) under High-Viscosity Glass Ionomer (EQUIA) in deep class I carious lesions, over a period of one year follow-up. The null hypothesis tested in this study, that in deep class I carious lesions, the High-Viscosity Glass Ionomer (EQUIA) versus Silver Diamine Fluoride combined with Potassium Iodide (Riva Star) and Sliver Diamine Fluoride (SDF) under High-Viscosity Glass Ionomer (EQUIA) will show the same clinical performance.

NCT ID: NCT05484479 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Periodontal Disease

Effect of Baduanjin Exercise on Chronic Periodontal Disease in Elderly

Start date: October 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a spectrum of conditions that increase the risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes mellitus. The components of MetS include dysglycemia, visceral obesity, atherogenic dyslipidemia (elevated triglycerides and low levels of high-density lipoprotein) and hypertension. An association of periodontal disease and MetS has been suggested. This association is believed to be the result of systemic oxidative stress and an exuberant inflammatory response. Physical activity is associated as a potential tool for reduction of periodontal disease prevalence. The frequency of physical activity is directly related to a low occurrence of periodontitis.

NCT ID: NCT05483361 Recruiting - Pulmonary Function Clinical Trials

Effect Of Smart Phone Addiction On Pulmonary Function, And Functional Capacity In Children

Start date: July 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Statement of the problem: Are there relations between smartphone addiction, neck posture, pulmonary functions and functional capacity in children? Null hypothesis It will be assumed that: - There will be no effect of smart phone addiction on head posture, pulmonary function and functional capacity in children. - There will be no relation between smartphone addiction, head posture, pulmonary function and functional capacity in children.

NCT ID: NCT05480397 Recruiting - Clinical trials for TENS, Distractive Techniques, Arteriovenous Fistula, Puncture Pain, Hemodialysis

TRANSCUTANEOUS ELECTRICAL NERVE STIMULATION VERSUS DISTRACTIVE TECHNIQUES ON ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA PUNCTURE PAIN IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS

Start date: June 15, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Statement of the problem: This study will be conducted to answer the following question: Is there a difference in the efficacy of TENS and distractive techniques when combined with cryotherapy in managing pain due to arteriovenous fistula puncture and improving quality of life in hemodialysis patients ? Null Hypotheses: 1. TENS has no statistically significant effect on pain management and quality of life in hemodialysis patients undergoing arteriovenous fistula puncture. 2. Distractive techniques have no statistically significant effect on pain management and quality of life in hemodialysis patients undergoing arteriovenous fistula puncture. 3. There is no statistically significant difference between TENS and distractive techniques in managing pain and improving quality of life in hemodialysis patients undergoing arteriovenous fistula puncture.

NCT ID: NCT05475795 Recruiting - Post Operative Pain Clinical Trials

Postoperative Pain After Pulpectomy of Primary Molars Using Different Obturation Materials

Start date: June 9, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Testing postopertive pain after pulpectomy of primary molars with Metapex and Endoflas using modified Wong-Baker scale of pain.

NCT ID: NCT05474937 Recruiting - Upper GI Bleeding Clinical Trials

Inhalation of Sevoflurane Versus Intravenous Midazolam,Ketamine,Propofol For Pediatrics Undergoing Upper GI Endoscopy

Start date: June 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In the field of pediatric gastroenterology, upper gastrointestinal endoscopy has established itself as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool. In order to increase patient tolerance during this procedure, deep sedation is essential. Children are at a higher risk of serious adverse effects from procedural sedation; thus, their safety is a primary issue throughout this procedure. Multiple studies have been done to find the ideal method for procedural sedation in terms of ease of administration, quality, safety of sedation and recovery profile, but the consensus seems lacking. In this study we will compare between nasal inhalation of sevoflurane versus intravenous ketamine, midazolam and propofol for pediatrics undergoing upper gastrointestinal endoscopy.

NCT ID: NCT05474924 Recruiting - CRS Clinical Trials

The Role of Budesonide Intrapolyp Injection in CRSwNP

Start date: August 1, 2022
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps is a common nasal comorbidity with a wide range of symptoms that might cause severe distress and disabilities for patients. Many patients undergo repeated courses of systemic steroids and are exposed to various adverse effects. many cases finally revert to surgery. Budesonide was safely used as a nasal wash in cases of nasal polyps, our aim to determine If intrapolyp injection is a better method for delivering budesonide.

NCT ID: NCT05474898 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Trigger Point Pain, Myofascial

IONTOPHORESIS Versus Ultrasound in Mechanical Neck Pain

Start date: August 8, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

to investigate the effects of Magnesium Sulphate Iontophoresis versus High Power Pain Threshold Ultrasound on pain, function and range of motion on active MTrPs found in the upper trapezius.

NCT ID: NCT05474001 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Nausea and Vomiting, Postoperative

Comparison Between IT Fentanyl and IV Granisetron in Prevention of Vomiting in CS Under Spinal Anesthesia

Start date: June 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Intrathecal Fentanyl Versus Intravenous Granisetron for the Prevention of Perioperative Nausea and Vomiting During Cesarean Delivery under Spinal Anesthesia

NCT ID: NCT05473858 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Reversal of Local Anesthesia in Children

Oraverse Versus Laser

RCT
Start date: December 10, 2021
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

clinically assess the reversal of articaine 4% of two different concentration of vasoconcentration soft-tissue local anesthesia in pediatric dentistry using Diode Laser and Oraverse