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This study aimed to evaluate the molecular changes that occur within the pulp tissue during inflammation and its correlation with vital pulp therapy with its different treatment modalities (Direct pulp capping, Partial Pulpotomy and Complete Pulpotomy).


Clinical Trial Description

The diagnosis of irreversible pulpitis was based only on the clinical signs and symptoms which does not always match that of the histological changes of the pulp tissues. So, it is more appropriate to diagnose the pulp according to the molecular changes taking place throughout the pulp tissues. Different studies have been conducted to study the molecular changes that take place in the inflamed pulp, Including a study that was conducted by Rechenberg et al in 2014 which states different locations to obtain samples for these molecules. The best of which was the dental pulp blood sample. Many studies stated the way to obtain a blood sample from the pulp and how to prepare and test it to evaluate the levels and concentrations of different inflammatory molecules. Many studies were also conducted to study the different changes and accurateness of measurement of different molecules. The pulp inflammation occurs in a low compliance environment of dentinal walls. So, During acute inflammatory reaction, Vasodilatation occurs along with increased capillary permeability, Which leads to increase in the pulp interstitial fluid pressure which creates more pressure on blood vessels and this prevents beneficial blood flow, which decreases the ability of the pulp to defend itself from bacterial attacks causing tissue necrosis. This necrotic tissue is colonized by bacterial tissues. In the literature, one of the novel treatment modalities for irrevesible inflammation of the pulp is partial removal of the inflammed pulp tissue according to clinical sign (bleeding control), The pulp tissue is removed partially until reaching complete coronal pulp removal or complete pulpectomy until hemostasis is obtained after 10 minutes of moist cotton pellet application.So, The normal pulp is preserved. In 2019, Ricucci et al conducted a systematic review for treatment of deep carious lesions with pulp exposure. With treatment modalities ranging from direct pulp capping, partial pulpotomy, complete pulpotomy and pulpectomy. Based only on clinical signs of normal appearance of the pulp tissue under magnification with dental operating microscope and bleeding control within 10 minutes with a moist cotton pellet. ;


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NCT number NCT05464797
Study type Interventional
Source Mansoura University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date December 12, 2020
Completion date June 30, 2022

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