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Filter by:The goal of this clinical trial is to assess post-operative pain following root canal preparation using various single-file systems
The study included 24 patients with written and verbal consent Results with close proximity to IAN diagnosed based on radiographs and evaluation on the criteria of Howe, and Poyton were selected and divided into two groups by lottery method into coronectomy and coronectomy with root canal treatment following coronectomy groups. Patients were re-evaluated on three weeks for complications and three months follow-ups for radiographic evaluations of root-fragment migration
The study design is a single-center 2-arm randomized controlled clinical trial. 10 subjects (teeth) requiring a root canal treatment will be enrolled in 2 groups (5 in each group). The aim of the study is to compare the postoperative pain intensity levels in patients with asymptomatic teeth diagnosed for non-surgical orthograde root canal treatment that are disinfected during the root canal treatment procedure by manual irrigation with sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) solution using an endodontic needle or by a inertial cavitation-generating device.
This study was conducted to evaluate Calcium Hydroxide mixed with Gingerols versus Metapex in treatment of primary teeth with infected necrotic pulp
The aim of the study was to evaluate the root canal treatments performed from 1989 to 1995. Type of complication, success, new endodontic diseases and number of success were reported. Mean clinical parameters were clinical symptoms and presence/absence of apical radiolucency.
The objectives of this Phase I study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the endoscopic endodontic equipment device for root canal assistance treatment as well as to evaluate the ease of use of this device, by a surgeon experienced in endodontic treatment, in a true clinical setting.