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NCT ID: NCT01496846 Completed - Clinical trials for Irreversible Pulpitis

Efficacy Study of Articaine Versus Lidocaine as Supplemental Infiltration in Inflamed Molars

ARTIC
Start date: September 2011
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this trial is to study the ability of a frequently used dental anesthetic (articaine) to achieve complete numbness of a diseased tooth with the most commonly used injection technique in the lower jaw (inferior alveolar nerve block: IANB). If this technique fails, a commonly used supplemental (SUP) technique with one of two possible dental anesthetics (lidocaine or articaine) will be given to evaluate the success/failure of complete numbness between the two anesthetics. Standardized administration of anesthesia is provided by controlled delivery using Midwest Comfort Control Syringe. The investigators hypothesize that supplemental infiltration anesthesia with articaine will give the same success rate as lidocaine in achieving complete pulpal anesthesia in mandibular molars with irreversible pulpits. This study consisted of two periods of patient enrollment, treatment and data collection: Part I: 101 subjects; Part II: 100 subjects.

NCT ID: NCT01167985 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Irreversible Pulpitis

A Clinical Study: the Antibacterial Effect of Insoluble Antibacterial Nanoparticles (IABN) Incorporated in Dental Materials for Root Canal Treatment

IABN
Start date: July 2013
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The effect of Antibacterial Nanoparticles, Incorporated in root canal sealer material and in provisional restoration is going to be examined. Two different tests are planned: (1) clinical and radiological evaluation of root canal sealer.(2) An evaluation in the laboratory the efficacy of provisional restoration during root canal treatment.We assume, based on our previous laboratory studies that show antibacterial properties, that the incorporation of the nanoparticels will improve the treatment outcome.