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NCT ID: NCT03743987 Completed - Wound Heal Clinical Trials

The Effect of MTA and PRF Application in Periapical Lesions

Start date: December 20, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A total of 40 periapical lesions from the 33 patient undergoing apical surgery were randomly selected from December 2016-November 2017. Patients were informed about the surgical procedure and signed a consent form. Groups were divided in to 4; as control, MTA (mineral trioxide aggregate), PRF (platelet rich fibrin) and MTA+PRF groups. Apical resection was performed in all groups. No other interventions were made to the control group. Routine radiographs were taken in the 1st. 3th and 6th months. In the (approximately) 12th month of the procedures computerized tomography scans were taken. Primary healing of the periapical tissues were evaluated and the outcomes were measured. Patients have still been under control for the long term outcomes of the study.

NCT ID: NCT03711942 Completed - Clinical trials for Apical Periodontitis

Comparison of Healing of Apical Periodontitis in Periodontally Diseased and Healthy Patients.

Start date: October 15, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Periodontal health may jeopardize the success of endodontic treatment.Intraorifice barrier apart from enhancing probability of success of endodontic treatment may also augment periodontal therapy as intra pulpal infection is known to contribute in worsening of periodontal health by promoting marginal bone loss and pocket formation.This study compared the apical healing in healthy and periodontally compromised teeth and evaluated the effect of intra orifice barrier and base in the healing of apical periodontitis.

NCT ID: NCT03454815 Completed - Clinical trials for Apical Periodontitis

Effect of Apical Patency on Success of Root Canal Treatment in Non Vital Teeth

Start date: May 1, 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Maintaining Apical patency during root canal treatment is a widely followed methodology in modern endodontic treatment protocols. It involves passing of a small #08 or #10 K file through the apical foramen during root canal shaping without widening it. it is done to keep the foramen and apical thirds of root canal free of debris. proponents of the procedure claim it to improve irrigation; provide better tactile feedback; reduce the chances of procedural errors; reduce transportation and reduce pain following root canal procedures. however, there is no clinical trial which specifically evaluates the effect of apical patency on outcome of root canal procedure. hence this study was designed to evaluate the effect of apical patency on outcome of root canal treatment.

NCT ID: NCT03409887 Completed - Clinical trials for Apical Periodontitis

Effect of Intraorifice Barrier on Healing of Apical Periodontitis

Start date: October 14, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Based on various in-vitro studies intraorifice barrier has been suggested as an effective mean to provide seal against coronal microleakage. This study intends to clinically investigate efficacy of intraorifice barrier in healing of apical periodontitis.

NCT ID: NCT03397875 Completed - Clinical trials for Apical Periodontitis

Effect of Various Sealers on Healing of Teeth With Apical Periodontitis

Start date: November 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will compare the effect of three different sealers on healing of teeth with apical periodontitis after primary root canal treatment.

NCT ID: NCT03380585 Completed - Clinical trials for Apical Periodontitis

Postoperative Pain and PTN and Reciproc

Start date: March 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In this clinical trial, the researchers will investigate the effect of single-file reciprocating file system (Reciproc) versus multi-file rotational file systems (ProTaper Next) on the postoperative pain in adult patients who have necrotic pulp and apical periodontitis. The participants will be assigned by chance to separate groups that compare 2 different treatments, reciprocating single-file system (Reciproc) and rotational multi-file system (ProTaper Next).

NCT ID: NCT03288467 Completed - Clinical trials for Apical Periodontitis

Effect of Sodium Hypochlorite Concentration on Success of Non-surgical Root Canal Treatment

Start date: November 6, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

.There is no general agreement regarding the optimal concentration of sodium hypochlorite to be used in endodontic treatment.Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the effect of sodium hypochlorite concentration on the success of primary root canal treatment. The study population comprised of patients requiring primary root canal treatment following the diagnosis of pulpal necrosis with chronic apical periodontitis in mature mandibular first and second molars.Patients were randomly allocated in either High concentration or Low concentration group.

NCT ID: NCT03278054 Completed - Clinical trials for Apical Periodontitis

Effect of Different Instrumentation Technique on Endodontic Outcome

Start date: May 1, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Aim: To evaluate and compare the outcome of primary endodontic treatment following use of different instrumentation techniques. Materials and methods: Study subjects were recruited from the pool of patients referred for the non-surgical root canal treatment in the Department of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics at PGIDS, Rohtak (Haryana). The study population comprised of patients requiring primary root canal treatment following the diagnosis of pulpal necrosis with chronic apical periodontitis in mature mandibular first and second molars. Subjects were allocated to one of the three study groups: manual instrumentation, ProTaper instrumentation and Hybrid instrumentation.

NCT ID: NCT03277404 Completed - Clinical trials for Apical Periodontitis

Effect of Smear Layer on Endodontic Outcome

Start date: May 7, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluated the effect of removal of smear layer on the success of primary root canal treatment.Patients requiring primary root canal treatment in mature mandibular first and second molars were allocated to either smear layer positive group and smear layer negative group.

NCT ID: NCT03171376 Completed - Clinical trials for Apical Periodontitis

Effect of Coronal Extent of Obturation on Endo-perio Lesions

Start date: October 14, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Increased incidence of apical periodontitis was reported where root filling was found coronal to the marginal bone due to communication between pulp and periodontal space. It has been suggested to place intraorifice barrier in the canal to provide coronal seal. However there exists a void in literature regarding clinical validity of the termination of obturation apical to marginal bone and placement of intraorifice barrier in resolution of periapical pathology. Therefore this randomized controlled trial intends to investigate effect of coronal level of obturation on endodontic success and marginal breakdown.