Outcome
| Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
| Primary |
Clinical successes after pulpotomy. |
clinical evaluation and radiography of the tooth is performed. Clinical criteria: abscence of post-operative pain, absence of pain on percussion and palpation, absence of abscess or swelling, absence of sinus tract or fistula and absence of pathologic tooth mobility. |
at baseline visit |
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| Primary |
Clinical success after pulpotomy. |
clinical evaluation and radiography of the tooth is performed. Clinical criteria: abscence of post-operative pain, absence of pain on percussion and palpation, absence of abscess or swelling, absence of sinus tract or fistula and absence of pathologic tooth mobility. |
3 months after pulpotomy. |
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| Primary |
Clinical successes after pulpotomy. |
Clinical evaluation and radiography of the tooth is performed. Clinical criteria: abscence of post-operative pain, absence of pain on percussion and palpation, absence of abscess or swelling, absence of sinus tract or fistula and absence of pathologic tooth mobility. |
6 months after pulpotomy. |
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| Primary |
Clinical successes after pulpotomy. |
Clinical evaluation and radiography of the tooth is performed. Clinical criteria: abscence of post-operative pain, absence of pain on percussion and palpation, absence of abscess or swelling, absence of sinus tract or fistula and absence of pathologic tooth mobility. |
12 months after pulpotomy. |
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| Primary |
Radiographic successes after pulpotomy. |
Radiographic criteria: presence of normal periodontal ligament space, absence of internal or external root resorption, absence of canal calcification, absence of periradicular radiolucency and no loss or break of lamina dura. |
at baseline visit |
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| Primary |
Radiographic successes after pulpotomy. |
Radiographic criteria: presence of normal periodontal ligament space, absence of internal or external root resorption, absence of canal calcification, absence of periradicular radiolucency and no loss or break of lamina dura. |
6 months after pulpotomy. |
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| Primary |
Radiographic successes after pulpotomy. |
Radiographic criteria: presence of normal periodontal ligament space, absence of internal or external root resorption, absence of canal calcification, absence of periradicular radiolucency and no loss or break of lamina dura. |
12 months after pulpotomy. |
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