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NCT number NCT06119477
Other study ID # UDDS-Pedo-06-2023
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date May 5, 2023
Est. completion date May 2025

Study information

Verified date May 2024
Source Damascus University
Contact Yasser Alsayed Tolibah, PhD Student
Phone 00963988812044
Email yasseralsayedtolibah@gmail.com
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The goal of this randomized clinical trial is to find the most effective Bioceramic-based apexification procedures in children with immature necrotic maxillary incisors. The main questions they aims to answer are: - What is the best Bioceramic apexification technique regarding the post-operative pain and the periapical healing ? - What is the best Bioceramic apexification technique regarding the bioceramics extrusion and the required time ? Participants will under gone Bioceramic apexification procedures which root canal preparing, disinfecting, filling, and restoring. Then, the patient will asked to come to follow-up appointments for clinical and radiological evaluations If there is a comparison group: Researchers will compare Bioceramic Putty Apical Plugs, Single Cone Gutta-percha with Bioceramic Sealer, and Combination of Bioceramic putty and sealer technique to find the best effective technique.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 45
Est. completion date May 2025
Est. primary completion date August 22, 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 7 Years to 11 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Patients with one or more maxillary incisors with an open apex root (defined as root which root canal size equal or larger than #80 K-file) and presented with pulp necrosis and radiographic evidence of chronic apical periodontitis and periapical radiolucency greater than 3 mm. Exclusion Criteria: - Children with systemic diseases that compromised their general immune status. - Uncooperative (definitely negative on the Frankl's behavioral scale). - unrestorable incisors.

Study Design


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Intervention

Other:
Bioceramic Putty Apical Plugs
Under local anesthesia and rubber dam isolation, the canal orifice will be prepared gently. The working length and apex diameter value will be recorded as a reference. Afterward, shaping and debridement the root canals will be achieved by gentle instrumentation. The canal will be irrigated copiously with NaOCl, then dried, and filled with Ca(OH)2 dressing. Afterward, the incisor will be temporarily restored. After 14 days the temporary filling and Ca(OH)2 will be removed. Afterward, canals will be irrigated with NaOCl and EDTA and dried. The Bioceramic Putty will be inserted in the apical 4 mm of the canal using the modified cannula and adapted to the canal walls with a hand plugger. The correct placement and thickness of the apical plug will be verified with a periapical radiograph. Afterward, the remainder of the root canal will be filled with gutta-percha with sealer. Finally, a suitable immediate final restoration was made for each case individually.
Single Cone Gutta-percha with Bioceramic Sealer
Under local anesthesia and rubber dam isolation, the canal orifice will be prepared gently. The working length and apex diameter value will be recorded as a reference. Afterward, shaping and debridement the root canals will be achieved by gentle instrumentation. The canal will be irrigated copiously with NaOCl, dried, filled with Ca(OH)2 dressing and temporarily restored. After 14 days the temporary filling and Ca(OH)2 will be removed. Afterward, canals will be irrigated with NaOCl and EDTA and dried. A large sized gutta-percha cone (GC) will be inserted to the working length, The GC was ensured to make tag-back with the apical third of the immature canal and confirmed with a periapical radiograph. Then the immature canal will be gently filled with Bioceramic sealer and the GC will be placed again and another apical radiograph will be taken to confirm that the canal was properly filled. Finally, a suitable immediate final restoration was made for each case individually.
Combination of Bioceramic Putty and Sealer
Under local anesthesia and rubber dam isolation, the canal orifice will be prepared gently. The working length and apex diameter value will be recorded as a reference. Afterward, shaping and debridement the root canals will be achieved by gentle instrumentation. The canal will be irrigated copiously with NaOCl, dried, filled with Ca(OH)2 dressing and temporarily restored. After 14 days the temporary filling and Ca(OH)2 will be removed. Afterward, canals will be irrigated with NaOCl and EDTA and dried. The immature canal will be gently filled with Bioceramic sealer and then 3 to 5 small balls of BP (diameter of 1 mm) will be inserted into the canal orifice and gently plugged with hand pluggers. Afterward, an apical radiograph will be taken to confirm that the canal was properly filled without gaps and voids. Finally, a suitable immediate final restoration was made for each case individually.

Locations

Country Name City State
Syrian Arab Republic Damascus University Damascus

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Damascus University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Syrian Arab Republic, 

References & Publications (1)

Tolibah YA, Kouchaji C, Lazkani T, Ahmad IA, Baghdadi ZD. Comparison of MTA versus Biodentine in Apexification Procedure for Nonvital Immature First Permanent Molars: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Children (Basel). 2022 Mar 14;9(3):410. doi: 10.3390/children9030410. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Clinical evaluation Patients of both groups will be recalled after 1, 3, 7, and 14 days of treatment and during radiographical assessment periods (3, 6 and 12 months), where they will be asked to rate their pain on the Wong-Baker Faces Scale, where children will set their pain levels by choosing a face; 0 = No Hurt, 1 = Hurts little bit, 2 = hurts Little more 3 = Hurts even more, 4 = Hurts whole lot, and 5 = Hurts worst. Moreover, the presence of fistula, swelling, and movement will be recorded. 12 months
Primary Radiographical assessment After coronal restoration is completed a control x-ray will be taken. The periapical status will be assessed at the time of obturation-restoration, 3, 6, and 12 months following endodontic treatment. The outcome will be determined according to the Periapical Index scoring system: (1) normal periapical structures (The best); (2) small changes in bone structure; (3) changes in bone structure with some mineral loss; (4) periodontitis with well-defined radiolucent area; (5) severe periodontitis with exacerbating features (The worst).
The teeth will be evaluated according to healed, healing or unsuccessful as a primary radiographical outcome.
12 months
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