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While cross-sectional studies have reported a significant association between diabetes and Apical Periodontics, prospective studies are scarce. This will be the first prospective interventional study to explore the cause-and-effect relation between AP and diabetes by assessment of levels of inflammatory markers in a longitudinal setting. Periapical healing in diabetics and nondiabetics will be compared after root canal treatment to evaluate the role of various physical and metabolic attributes on endodontic outcomes.


Clinical Trial Description

This prospective longitudinal interventional study will be conducted on patients with radiographic evidence of AP in at least one teeth. Total of 280 patients will be selected from the pool of the patients referred to the Outpatient Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Post Graduate Institute of Dental Sciences, Rohtak. They will be equally divided into two broad groups either without any systemic disease (140 patients) or with type 2 DM.(140 Patients with DM). Each group further divided into 70 patients with AP and 70 control in a systemically healthy group (selected to match participants in age, sex and BMI). Similarly,70 patients with AP and 70 control for participants with type 2 DM will be selected to additionally match with glycaemic control, drugs, and dietary measures apart from other physical attributes. Analysis of systemic inflammatory markers IL-1b, IL-6, TNF- α and hsCRP will be done at baseline in both healthy and diabetic participants. Root canal treatment will be done in all the participants with AP and assessment of periapical healing and change in inflammatory markers will be done at 3, 6, and 12-month follow-up. Sample size: Sample size was estimated based on the difference in hsCRP level in patients with AP and healthy control. Effect size of 0.52 was calculated based on the mean difference and pooled SD of 0.91 and 1.75 respectively. Sample size of 58 per group was obtained at 80% power and 0.05 alpha level. Anticipating 20% dropout, total 70 patients per group (in 4 groups total 280 patients)will be recruited. Root Canal treatment Access opening will be done after rubber dam isolation and administration of local anesthesia. debridement of the pulp chamber will be done and all canal orifices will be identified. Negotiation of canals will be done. Working length will be determined using root ZX apex locator and will be verified radiographically. Root canal treatment will be performed with protaper rotary instrument using standard protocol. Coronal 2/3rd pre-enlargement will be performed with S1 and S2 files and apical third will be prepared with S1 followed by S2 and suitable finishing files depending on the size of apical binding file. Irrigation will be carried out using 5 mL of a 5% NaOCl solution between files. After preparation, the root canals will be irrigated with 5 mL 17% EDTA for 3 minutes to remove smear layer, followed by 5 mL 5% NaOCl. The final irrigation will be done with 5 mL distilled water. Intracanal dressing of Calcium hydroxide will be applied for 7 days and obturation of canal will be performed after 7 days on 2nd visit. The root canals will be dried using paper points and filled with laterally condensed gutta-percha (Dentsply Maillefer) and AH plus resin-after manipulation following manufacturers' instructions. Gutta- percha will be cut with a heated instrument and vertically condensed right at the orifice opening of the canals. Final composite resin restoration will be performed following manufacturer instruction. All the posterior teeth will be metal/ceramic crown after the completion of root canal treatment. Follow up Follow-up and clinical and radiographic examinations will be carried out after every three months for one year. Glycaemic control in diabetes patients will also be evaluated by HbA1c values at each follow-up interval. ;


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NCT number NCT05814965
Study type Interventional
Source Postgraduate Institute of Dental Sciences Rohtak
Contact SANJAY TEWARI, MDS
Phone 01262-283876
Email principalpgids@yahoo.in
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date April 5, 2023
Completion date December 2025

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