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NCT ID: NCT03763110 Active, not recruiting - Pulp Necrosis Clinical Trials

Photo-Activated Disinfection Versus Triple-Antibiotic Paste for Management of Necrotic Young Permanent Anterior Teeth

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

This study aims to compare regenerative endodontics for necrotic young permanent anterior teeth using oral photo-activated disinfection versus triple antibiotic paste in terms of: 1. Clinical success in terms of absence of any complication such as spontaneous pain, sinus or swelling. 2. Radiographic success in terms of healing of periapical radiolucency or increase root thickness, length or apical closure.

NCT ID: NCT03717337 Not yet recruiting - Pulp Necrosis Clinical Trials

Success Rate of Single Versus Two Visit Regenerative Treatment Protocol in Non Vital Mature Anterior Teeth

Start date: January 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates success rate of non vital mature anterior teeth with periapical lesion treated by regenerative endodontic protocol in single visit versus two visit technique. Patients are randomized into two groups where treatment will be done either in one visit including access, disinfection, placing platelet rich plasma as scaffold and restoration or two visit protocol involving access, disinfection and placing calcium hydroxide as intracanal medicament in first visit followed by a second visit after 3 weeks involving reopening of the tooth, removing intracanal medicament and placing platelet rich plasma as scaffold then restoration. Success rate is defined as absence of subjective signs and symptoms along with healing of periapical lesion

NCT ID: NCT03708081 Completed - Pulpitis Clinical Trials

Comparative Evaluation of Different File Systems in Postoperative Pain

Start date: June 1, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Postoperative pain is a frequent complication associated with root canal treatment. The apical extrusion of irrigant and debris, including bacteria and necrotic tissue, may lead to postoperative pain, periapical inflammation, and flare-ups. The instrumentation technique and the file design may affect the amount of debris extrusion. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of instrumentation techniques on the incidence and intensity of postoperative pain after single-visit root canal treatment.

NCT ID: NCT03698188 Not yet recruiting - Necrotic Pulp Clinical Trials

Comparative Evaluation of the Regenerative Capacity of Two Platelet Concentrates

Start date: November 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Injectable platelet-rich fibrin (I-PRF) is a flowable blood concentrate that is entirely natural and allows ease of access and flow within the root canal. It was first developed in 2014 by modifying the centrifugation parameters. I-PRF has great potential in the field of endodontics. At present, it is still in its infancy and needs to be explored with regard to its regenerative efficacy. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to clinically and comparatively investigate Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and I-PRF.

NCT ID: NCT03692286 Completed - Postoperative Pain Clinical Trials

Assessment of Postoperative Pain After Using Various Intracanal Medication in Patients With Necrotic Pulp

Start date: June 1, 2019
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

To assess the Postoperative Pain after using Silver Nanoparticles with and without Calcium Hydroxide as an Intracanal Medication in Patients with necrotic pulp (RCT)

NCT ID: NCT03690960 Not yet recruiting - Necrosis, Pulp Clinical Trials

Antimicrobial Effect of Modified Antibiotic Nanofibers for Regenerative Endodontics Procedures

Start date: December 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The treatment for immature teeth with pulp necrosis can be carried out through apexification or regenerative endodontics procedures including platelet rich plasma (PRP), platelet rich fibrin (PRF) and injectable PRF, these techniques used alone or in combination. Revascularization therapy carries on more advantages than apexification, such as inducing root-end development and reinforcement. However, apical repair will not happen in the presence of inflamed and infected tissue.the aim of this study is to evaluate the antimicrobial effect of pre-synthesized novel antibiotic loaded electrospun nanofibers used in patients with immature necrotic teeth.

NCT ID: NCT03668899 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Dental Pulp Necrosis

Antimicrobial Efficacy of Four Different Irrigation Protocols

Start date: August 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

proper disinfection of root canal system before obturation is a must for long term success of endodontic treatment, therefore a proper irrigant is mandatory, therefore investigators are studying the antibacterial effects of 4 different irrgating solutions in root canal treatment of patients diagnosed with necrotic pulps in their mandibular posterior teeth. patients will be recruited from outpatient clinic of the endodontic department in cairo university. endodontic treatment will be carried out as usual and samples from the infected root canals will be collected before and after preparation to be cultivated and analyzed at the laboratories of microbiology of faculty of medicine, cairo university

NCT ID: NCT03652129 Completed - Clinical trials for Dental Pulp Necrosis

Digitized Assessment for the Survival of Mature Anterior Teeth With Periapical Lesion After One Step Regenerative Approach Using Different Asepsis Maneuvers

RCT
Start date: August 22, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Trial is designed to allow revascularization and tissue engineering in necrotic teeth with peripical lesion in a single visit approach. different disinfection protocols is used to ensure that adequate disinfection of root canals is achieved to allow stem cells to differentiate and proliferate generating pulp like tissue and turning back tooth to live with periapical healing of resorbed bone.

NCT ID: NCT03650036 Completed - Clinical trials for Dental Pulp Necrosis

Root Canal Treatment in Primary Molars With Necrotic Pulp Using Two Different Pulp Therapies

Start date: June 4, 2018
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a controlled, randomized, double-blind clinical study (researcher and research participant does not know which group they belong to), with the objective of evaluating clinical and radiographic performances of primary molar canal treatments with necrotic pulps using two obturator pulps. The CTZ paste (composed of chloramphenicol, tetracycline, zinc oxide and eugenol) and the ZOE paste (composed of zinc oxide and eugenol). The CTZ paste represents an alternative treatment that makes possible to treat canals of primary molars in a simplified way, without instrumentation of root canals. Studies with the CTZ pulp have demonstrated satisfactory clinical and radiographic results in addition to biocompatibility and good antimicrobial action. The zinc oxide and eugenol paste has been studied, presents good clinical and radiographic results, it is indicated by the American Academy of Paediatric Dentistry and requires mechanical chemical preparation of the root canals. Children of both sexes, frequenters of the paediatric dentistry clinic of the Federal University of Piaui who present lower deciduous molars with clinical history and / or radiographic evidences of pulp necrosis will participate in the study. The hypothesis of the study is that both pastes present similar clinical and radiographic results.

NCT ID: NCT03589560 Completed - Pulp Necrosis Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Biodentine and Mineral Trioxide Aggregate in Revascularization of Non Vital Immature Anterior Teeth

Start date: January 15, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

the object of this study is to evaluate clinically and radiographically the effect of using Biodentine and Mineral Trioxide Aggregate as coronal plug materials in revascularization of non-vital immature teeth