Dental Pulp Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Monocentric Study and Prognostic of Treatments Endodontics of Teeth With Periapical Pathology Realized CSERD (Nantes University Hospital)
Endodontic therapy is to achieve the eviction of the inflamed or infected pulp and fill the
canal opening with a hermetic sealing material.
The analysis of the literature on intracanal therapeutic shows great variability of the
results obtained, the reported success rate is 53 to 95%.
This is explained by the difficulty of the surgical procedure, but also by the multiplicity
of possible factors of failure, related practitioner, canal anatomy, the operating
procedures, the preparation techniques and root canal filling. This success rate is variable
depending on the presence or absence of periapical pathology before treatment: more than 85%
for teeth treated without initial periapical pathology against only 62% for teeth with
pathology before treatment. Furthermore, the literature review revealed two contradictory
assumptions about the dominant factor failure in endodontics: the failure of the sealing
canal system (bad level shutter) against the failure of the endovascular disinfection.
Main hypothesis of the research objectives:
The probability of success in a year endodontic treatments carried out according to the
recommendations and the operating standards on teeth with periapical pathology is
approximately 60%.
The primary prognostic factors would be the existence of intracanal obstacles (stop
calcification ...) responsible for a sub-obturation of the canal, factors inherent to the
tooth (situation ductal anatomy and complexity), the operating techniques used, the
practitioner ( skill level), the quality of the restoration.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 100 |
Est. completion date | April 2016 |
Est. primary completion date | April 2016 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Patients aged at least 18 years - Patient receiving endodontic treatment for a tooth with a periapical pathology (Category IV of Baume) - Patients affiliated to a social security scheme or of such a regime, - Patients admitted to the CSERD, - Patients in good general health, - Patient compliant (see medical records: number of appointments not honored) - Patients with a fixed address and available by telephone, pledging to return a year after treatment at a follow-up consultation for clinical and radiographic examination, and prevent CSERD of any changes of address and telephone number. - Patients including French - Patients free of guardianship or trusteeship Exclusion Criteria: - Age between 0 and 18 - Tooth with a pulp pathology type Category III of Baume - Unspecified sheet in diagnosis - Patients with general contraindication against the endodontic treatment of teeth with periapical pathology (risk oslérien, immuno-depressed subjects, patients with prosthetic hip, knee). - No possibility of rubber dam during endodontic treatment. - Patient with latex allergy (contraindicating the installation of a dam and possibly endodontic obturation with gutta-percha) - Patients whose postoperative follow is deemed random by the investigator (cf. medical record: number of appointments not honored) - Patient not engaging to return for clinical and radiographic examination in a year - Patients with temporary housing or no fixed address: Living in a furnished accommodation or a hotel room, in a nursing home, in a home-type squat, Homeless - Patients not meeting all inclusion criteria |
Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | Nantes University Hospital | Nantes |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Nantes University Hospital |
France,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | The assessment at one year of intracanal treatment on teeth defined on clinical and radiographic criteria, as recommended by the ESE (European Society of Endodontology) (success / failure / uncertain cases) | Consider the probability of failure of intracanal treatment on teeth with periapical pathology in the first year following treatment. | 1 year | No |