Periapical Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Piezoelectric Surgery on Quality of Life and Periradicular Healing After Endodontic Surgery : A Randomized Clinical Trial
This study will compare the effect of piezo Vs bur on quality of life and healing after endodontic surgery.
The goal of endodontic surgery has changed from mere reduction of periapical pathosis and preservation of periodontium to successful postoperative management of patient regarding function and esthetics, improving the quality of life of patient and their overall acceptance. Piezoelectric bone surgery is a recent and innovative technology, permitting selective cutting of mineralized tissues sparing soft tissues.In this study after thorough clinical & radiographic examination patients will be given informed consent after explaining the treatment procedure and its associated risks and benefits. Patients are allocated into 2 groups, group 1(piezo group) in which after flap reflection bone cutting and root end cutting are performed with US6 piezoelectric insert and in group 2(control) bone and root end cutting are performed with conventional bur. Each patient will be given a questionnaire to fill out for each day starting from the day of surgery for 7 days postoperatively to assess the quality of life. They will be also requested to note down the details of analgesic intake. Hemorrhage control during surgery will be assesed. Clinical and radiographic examinations will be performed every 3, 6 and 12 months to evaluate any evidence of signs and/or symptoms and after 12 month follow up post operative CBCT taken to evaluate volume reduction of lesion postoperatively. ;
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