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Till date, no study has systematically evaluated the role of a single variable on success of endodontic retreatment. While the evaluation of a single factor as the primary objective in a study is a difficult task, it unarguably provides more valuable information regarding the influence of that variable on outcome. The clinical studies comparing the use of Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) and Chlorhexidine digluconate (CHX) in retreatment cases have evaluated only the antibacterial effectiveness and there is no clinical study comparing their effect on the clinical outcome in retreatment cases. And also, no study has compared the use of irrigant as single variable in the primary objective on success of retreatment cases. The conclusions drawn from such "surrogate measures" must be interpreted and applied in clinical settings with caution. Since there is no standardised irrigation treatment protocol for secondary root canal treatment, the present study is being conducted to evaluate the effect of 5% NaOCl with 17% Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) and 2% CHX with 10% citric acid (CA) on outcome, when used as irrigants during the chemomechanical preparation in retreatment cases.


Clinical Trial Description

Introduction: Retreatment is defined as a procedure to remove root canal filling materials from the tooth, followed by cleaning, shaping and obturating the canals (AAE glossary of endodontic terms). There is a scarcity in retreatment studies when compared to literature available pertaining to primary root canal treatment. Till date, only 7 studies are available which have attempted to analyse the factors predicting the prognosis of nonsurgical retreatment. However, none of these studies has systematically evaluated the role of a single variable on success of endodontic retreatment. These are either retrospective or cohort studies, with no study identifiable as a randomised controlled trial. While the evaluation of a single factor as the primary objective in a study is a difficult task, it unarguably provides more valuable information regarding the influence of that variable on outcome. The present study is being conducted to evaluate the effect of 5% NaOCl with 17% EDTA, and 2% CHX with 10% CA on outcome, when used as irrigants during the chemomechanical preparation in retreatment cases.

Aim and Objectives: To evaluate and compare the success of nonsurgical endodontic retreatment following use of the two different irrigant regimes, using 5% NaOCl with 17% EDTA and 2% CHX with 10% CA.

Setting: Study subjects will be recruited from Post Graduate Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, PGIDS, Rohtak, Haryana.

Study design: Prospective randomized controlled trial Time frame: 18 months Method: Patients with above inclusion criteria will be selected and randomly allocated to one of the two study groups according to the irrigants used ( NaOCl + EDTA , CHX + CA ). The secondary root canal treatment was completed in two visits. Proper rubber dam isolation and aseptic conditions were followed throughout the procedure. Caries and /or coronal restorations were removed with sterile burs. The coronal two thirds of the root filling was mechanically removed with hand files. A sterile #15 K- file was used to create space by applying a gentle filing motion. A larger endodontic file was used to engage the root canal filling material and the file with the attached root filling material was withdrawn from the canal. The working length was determined with the aid of the electronic apex locator and radiographs using digital sensor (Carestream RVG 5200, Carestream Health Inc, Rochester, NY). Apical preparation was completed to the working length with hand stainless-steel files. 2 ml of corresponding chosen primary irrigant (NaOCl or CHX) was used after each instrument change in the respective groups. All the irrigation procedures were performed using a 30 gauge needle ensuring that the needle was placed to within 1-2mm from the apex. After preparation of the canals, the smear layer was removed using a rinse of 5 ml of either 17% EDTA or 10 % CA depending on the group, which was ultrasonically activated for 3 minutes. Then the final irrigation was done using 5 ml of corresponding primary irrigant of the group. The root canal walls were then dried using paper points. Calcium hydroxide paste mixed with sterile saline was placed with Lentulo spiral fillers in the entire root canal extent and the access cavity was restored with Cavit. The dressing was left in place for 7 days. At the second visit, the temporary restoration was removed. The intracanal dressing was removed with 5 ml of corresponding primary irrigant and with gentle filing with the use of Hedstroem file. The root canal was then irrigated with 5 ml of corresponding chelating agent with ultrasonic activation followed by 5 ml of primary irrigants of the corresponding group. The canals were dried and obturated with the GuttaPercha using lateral condensation technique and Zinc Oxide- Eugenol based sealer in both the groups. After obturation, the tooth was restored permanently. Immediate post-operative radiograph was then taken using preset exposure parameters with Rinn paralleling device. Follow up clinical and radiographic examinations were carried out every 3 months, till 12 months period.

Statistical analysis: The data gathered will be analyzed using suitable statistical methods. ;


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NCT number NCT03719404
Study type Interventional
Source Postgraduate Institute of Dental Sciences Rohtak
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date October 2016
Completion date April 2018

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