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The majority of articles present in literature concerning the enrollment of tissue engineering in the field of root canal treatment is concerned with the treatment of affected teeth with immature apex, after proper systematic search online, only 4 articles where found that are dealing with the treatment of teeth with mature apex. These 4 studies are case reports. None of these studies has been a randomized clinical trial, the gold standard of interventional trials resulting in the highest level of evidence that contributes effectively in the clinical decision-making process as to the best intervention for the patient's condition providing the most effective clinical outcomes for the satisfaction of the patient. Since that the triad of regenerative endodontics are the key of success of any attempt to regenerate pulp, 2 different maneuvers shall be done in this study.


Clinical Trial Description

Preservation of the natural dentition had always been a primary objective in endodontic practice. When the pulp is diseased or requires removal for restorative reasons, it is replaced with an artificial filling material during conventional root canal treatment. Root canal treatment has lots of drawbacks, starting with different iatrogenic errors during endodontic procedures, weakening of remaining tooth structure which might affect the tooth survival. Also Root canal treated teeth require the placement of a post and core, which itself is doubtful whether it increases fracture resistance of the tooth or it weakens it. The most important drawback is that the survival of affected pulp is hindered by the conventional root canal treatment. Thus a new treatment approach was introduced utilizing the body ability to regenerate, called Pulp Regeneration. Regeneration was first introduced in the dental field as a solution for immature apex treatment, due to difficulties encountered during its conventional root canal treatment. Here the Pulp regeneration shall be used on vital mature teeth to increase the survival rate of the affected teeth. ;


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NCT number NCT03725514
Study type Interventional
Source Cairo University
Contact Mostafa O Fahim, MSc of Endodontics
Phone +201112367773
Email Mostafa.o.fahim@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date December 1, 2018
Completion date December 30, 2021

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