Pulpitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Clinical and Radiographic Evaluation of Bioactive Materials in Pulp Therapy of Primary Teeth: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Verified date | July 2023 |
Source | Ain Shams University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The purpose of this study is to compare the clinical and radiographic success of a new injectable, fast setting bioceramic root repair material (BC RRM) putty with mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) in pulpotomy procedures of primary teeth. The null hypothesis (H0) is that there is no difference in the clinical and radiographic success between the TotalFill® BC RRM™ Fast Set Putty and Produits Dentaires™ (PD™) MTA WHITE when used as a pulp dressing in pulpotomies of primary molars.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 60 |
Est. completion date | May 1, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | March 1, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 4 Years to 7 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Patients who have a restorable vital deep carious primary molar which is indicated for pulpotomy - Absence of clinical signs and symptoms; namely pain on percussion, tooth mobility, presence of sinus or fistula or history of swelling Exclusion Criteria: - Badly broken down, unrestorable teeth - Teeth with previous pulp therapy treatment - Presence of uncontrolled bleeding - Clinical evidence of non-vitality; namely presence of an abscess or a sinus tract or premature mobility - Radiographic evidence of bone resorption, internal or external root resorption, or periapical or interradicular radiolucency. - Uncooperative patients |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Egypt | Outpatient Clinic of the Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Ain Shams University | Cairo |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Ain Shams University |
Egypt,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Clinical Success of Pulpotomy Treatment after 1 month follow up | During the follow-up phase, clinical outcomes will be evaluated by the primary investigator and two other blinded calibrated examiners at the following timing:
1-month evaluation Clinical findings will be discussed until all three examiners come to a conclusion of whether the pulp therapy of the tooth was a success or a failure. The absence of the following clinical findings indicate the success of the material used in pulp therapy. Presence of any of the clinical findings will be considered as a failure of the material used in pulp therapy. Clinical findings: Pain on mastication or spontaneous pain, as reported by the patient, without clinical evidence of plaque retention around crown margins denoting poor oral hygiene Pain on percussion on clinical examination Non-physiologic mobility |
1 month | |
Primary | Clinical Success of Pulpotomy Treatment after 3 months follow up | During the follow-up phase, clinical outcomes will be evaluated by the primary investigator and two other blinded calibrated examiners at the following timing:
3-months evaluation Clinical findings will be discussed until all three examiners come to a conclusion of whether the pulp therapy of the tooth was a success or a failure. The absence of the following clinical findings indicate the success of the material used in pulp therapy. Presence of any of the clinical findings will be considered as a failure of the material used in pulp therapy. Clinical findings: Pain on mastication or spontaneous pain, as reported by the patient, without clinical evidence of plaque retention around crown margins denoting poor oral hygiene Pain on percussion on clinical examination Non-physiologic mobility |
3 months | |
Primary | Clinical Success of Pulpotomy Treatment after 6 months follow up | During the follow-up phase, clinical outcomes will be evaluated by the primary investigator and two other blinded calibrated examiners at the following timing:
6-months evaluation Clinical findings will be discussed until all three examiners come to a conclusion of whether the pulp therapy of the tooth was a success or a failure. The absence of the following clinical findings indicate the success of the material used in pulp therapy. Presence of any of the clinical findings will be considered as a failure of the material used in pulp therapy. Clinical findings: Pain on mastication or spontaneous pain, as reported by the patient, without clinical evidence of plaque retention around crown margins denoting poor oral hygiene Pain on percussion on clinical examination Non-physiologic mobility |
6 months | |
Primary | Clinical Success of Pulpotomy Treatment after 12 months follow up | During the follow-up phase, clinical outcomes will be evaluated by the primary investigator and two other blinded calibrated examiners at the following timing:
12-months evaluation Clinical findings will be discussed until all three examiners come to a conclusion of whether the pulp therapy of the tooth was a success or a failure. The absence of the following clinical findings indicate the success of the material used in pulp therapy. Presence of any of the clinical findings will be considered as a failure of the material used in pulp therapy. Clinical findings: Pain on mastication or spontaneous pain, as reported by the patient, without clinical evidence of plaque retention around crown margins denoting poor oral hygiene Pain on percussion on clinical examination Non-physiologic mobility |
12 months | |
Primary | Radiographic Success of Pulpotomy Treatment after 1 month follow up | During the follow-up phase, radiographic outcomes will be evaluated by the primary investigator and two other blinded calibrated examiners at the following timing:
1-month evaluation Radiographic findings will be discussed until all three examiners come to a conclusion of whether the pulp therapy of the tooth was a success or a failure. The absence of the following radiographic findings indicate the success of the material used in pulp therapy. Presence of any of the radiographic findings will be considered as a failure of the material used in pulp therapy. Radiographic findings: Pathological internal or external root resorption Interradicular or periapical bone loss Interradicular or periapical radiolucency |
1 month | |
Primary | Radiographic Success of Pulpotomy Treatment after 3 months follow up | During the follow-up phase, radiographic outcomes will be evaluated by the primary investigator and two other blinded calibrated examiners at the following timing:
3-months evaluation Radiographic findings will be discussed until all three examiners come to a conclusion of whether the pulp therapy of the tooth was a success or a failure. The absence of the following radiographic findings indicate the success of the material used in pulp therapy. Presence of any of the radiographic findings will be considered as a failure of the material used in pulp therapy. Radiographic findings: Pathological internal or external root resorption Interradicular or periapical bone loss Interradicular or periapical radiolucency |
3 months | |
Primary | Radiographic Success of Pulpotomy Treatment after 6 months follow up | During the follow-up phase, radiographic outcomes will be evaluated by the primary investigator and two other blinded calibrated examiners at the following timing:
6-months evaluation Radiographic findings will be discussed until all three examiners come to a conclusion of whether the pulp therapy of the tooth was a success or a failure. The absence of the following radiographic findings indicate the success of the material used in pulp therapy. Presence of any of the radiographic findings will be considered as a failure of the material used in pulp therapy. Radiographic findings: Pathological internal or external root resorption Interradicular or periapical bone loss Interradicular or periapical radiolucency |
6 months | |
Primary | Radiographic Success of Pulpotomy Treatment after 12 months follow up | During the follow-up phase, radiographic outcomes will be evaluated by the primary investigator and two other blinded calibrated examiners at the following timing:
12-months evaluation Radiographic findings will be discussed until all three examiners come to a conclusion of whether the pulp therapy of the tooth was a success or a failure. The absence of the following radiographic findings indicate the success of the material used in pulp therapy. Presence of any of the radiographic findings will be considered as a failure of the material used in pulp therapy. Radiographic findings: Pathological internal or external root resorption Interradicular or periapical bone loss Interradicular or periapical radiolucency |
12 months | |
Secondary | Ease of handling of material | Both materials will be compared in terms of ease of handling by answering the following Yes or No questions:
Does the material stick to the plastic instrument when inserted into the cavity? Does the material set before adequate amount is applied to cover pulp stumps (adequate working time)? |
during procedure | |
Secondary | Time to perform procedure | Both materials will be compared in terms of time to perform procedure by measuring the time (in minutes) taken to perform the procedure using a stopwatch. | during procedure | |
Secondary | Convenience of application | Both materials will be compared in terms of convenience of application by answering the following Yes or No questions:
Does the material adapt poorly to the cavity walls when observed by the naked eye? Does the patient feel pain or discomfort when the material is being applied to the pulp stumps? |
during procedure |
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