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NCT ID: NCT05100615 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Effects of the Elements

Healing Assessment of Osseous Defects After Surgical Removal of Periapical Lesions

Start date: November 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

recruited patients with periapical lesions will be divided into three groups and surgically treated with three types of bone graft (hydroxyappatite, nanohydroxyappatite and PRF WITH NANOHYDROXTAPPATITE) and then evaluated for month, three months and six months for the healing of periapical bone

NCT ID: NCT04338633 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Effects of the Elements

Post-operative Pain Reduction

Start date: April 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Recruited patients with necrotic pulp after application of conventional calcium hydroxide paste are assigned to group, Calcium hydroxide nanoparticle group and Combined Calcium hydroxide with silver nanoparticle group and record postoperative pain afterwards.

NCT ID: NCT04327453 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Effects of the Elements

Effect of Removal of Double Antibiotic Paste on Post Operative Pain

Start date: April 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Recruited patients with necrotic pulp after application of double antibiotic paste are assigned to group (XP Endo Finisher file) and group( Passive ultrasonic irrigation) and group (conventional syringe irrigation with side vented needle) to remove intracanal medication and record postoperative pain afterwards.

NCT ID: NCT04324086 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Effects of the Elements

Effect of Removal of Intracanal Medication on Post Operative Pain

Start date: April 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Recruited patients with necrotic pulp after application of Calcium hydroxide are assigned to group (XP Endo Finisher file) and group( Passive ultrasonic irrigation) and group (conventional syringe irrigation with side vented needle) to remove intracanal medication and record postoperative pain afterwards.