Evaluation of Post Operative Pain After Using Two Different Types of Sealers
- Conditions
- Post Operative Pain
- Interventions
- Other: root canal sealers
- Registration Number
- NCT05729893
- Lead Sponsor
- British University In Egypt
- Brief Summary
conventional endodontic treatment is done using two different types of sealers in the obturation to evaluate the post operative pain between the two sealers
- Detailed Description
STUDY WILL BE PERFORMED ON PATIENTS DIAGNOSED WITH SYMPTOMATIC IRREVERSABE PULPITIS.
TREATMENT PROTOCOL FOR ALL PATIENTS IS CONVENTIONAL ROOT CANAL TREATMENT
ACCESS CAVITY AND CLEANING AND SHAPING PROCEDURES WILL BE EXECUTED FOR ALL PATIENTS WITH THE SAME PROTOCOL
SELECTED PATIENTS WILL THEN BE DIVIDED INTO TWO GROUPS,
GROUP1: ALL CANALS WILL BE OBTURATED USING RESIN STANDARD SEALERS.
GROUP2: ALL CANALS WILL BE OBTURATED USING HIGH FLOW BIOCERAMIC SEALERS THAT ACCEPT WARM VERTICAL COMPACTION
POST OPERATIVE PAIN IN THE TWO GROUPS WILL BE EVALUATED USING THE VISUAL ANALOUG SCALE AND COMPARED AT DIFFERENT TIME PERIODS (12H, 24H, 48H, 72H)
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 40
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• Patients age ranges from 18-50 years old.
- Patients with teeth diagnosed with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis.
- Normal periapical condition confirmed by normal periapical radiograph or that with minimal widening of the PDL space
- The teeth are restorable
- Teeth are periodontally free.
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• Teeth with immature roots
- Non restorable teeth
- Medically compromised patients with systemic complication that would alter the treatment.
- Necrotic teeth
- Teeth with apical periodontitis or periapical lesions
- Teeth that need multiple visits treatment
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description resin group root canal sealers obturated with resin sealer bio ceramic group root canal sealers obturated with bioceramic sealer
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Pain level comparison after root canal obturation with two different endodontic sealers: VAS (Visual Analogue Scale) at 12 hours 12 hours Based on the VAS (Visual Analogue Scale), the pain levels of the patients were assessed. The scale consisted of a 100-mm-long line divided into 10 equal intervals from 0 (no pain) to 100 (very severe pain). Every patient was asked to mark his or her perceived postoperative pain level on the line.
Pain level comparison after root canal obturation with two different endodontic sealers: VAS (Visual Analogue Scale) at 24 hours 24 hours Based on the VAS (Visual Analogue Scale), the pain levels of the patients were assessed. The scale consisted of a 100-mm-long line divided into 10 equal intervals from 0 (no pain) to 100 (very severe pain). Every patient was asked to mark his or her perceived postoperative pain level on the line.
Pain level comparison after root canal obturation with two different endodontic sealers: VAS (Visual Analogue Scale) at 48 hours 48 hours Based on the VAS (Visual Analogue Scale), the pain levels of the patients were assessed. The scale consisted of a 100-mm-long line divided into 10 equal intervals from 0 (no pain) to 100 (very severe pain). Every patient was asked to mark his or her perceived postoperative pain level on the line.
Pain level comparison after root canal obturation with two different endodontic sealers: VAS (Visual Analogue Scale) at 72 hours 72 hours Based on the VAS (Visual Analogue Scale), the pain levels of the patients were assessed. The scale consisted of a 100-mm-long line divided into 10 equal intervals from 0 (no pain) to 100 (very severe pain). Every patient was asked to mark his or her perceived postoperative pain level on the line.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
British university in egypt
🇪🇬Cairo, Egypt