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Effect of Passive Ultrasonic Irrigation Versus Needle Irrigation on Postoperative Pain and Periapical Healing

Primary Purpose

Apical Periodontitis

Status
Unknown status
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Passive ultrasonic irrigation
Endodontic needle
Sponsored by
Cairo University
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Apical Periodontitis focused on measuring ultrasonic irrigation, pain, healing, apical periodontitis

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - 55 Years (Adult)All SexesAccepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age between 18-55 years old.
  • Males and females.
  • Positive patient's acceptance to participate in the study.
  • Mature, permanent, mandibular, posterior teeth with apical periodontitis.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Medically compromised patients so that no other pain source or drug interaction could interfere with pain resulting from the endodontic therapy.
  • Patients who had received analgesic treatment recently (past 8 hours) as it can affect the results
  • Pregnant females.
  • Teeth with previous root canal treatment.

Sites / Locations

    Arms of the Study

    Arm 1

    Arm 2

    Arm Type

    Active Comparator

    Experimental

    Arm Label

    Needle irrigation

    Passive ultrasonic irrigation

    Arm Description

    Endodontic irrigation will be done using an endodontic needle.

    Endodontic passive ultrasonic irrigation will be done using an endodontic needle followed by passive ultrasonic agitation.

    Outcomes

    Primary Outcome Measures

    Postoperative pain
    postoperative pain will be assessed using numerical rate scale (NRS).

    Secondary Outcome Measures

    Periapical healing
    Periapical healing will be assessed using periapical index (PAI).

    Full Information

    First Posted
    September 22, 2016
    Last Updated
    February 7, 2017
    Sponsor
    Cairo University
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    1. Study Identification

    Unique Protocol Identification Number
    NCT02913937
    Brief Title
    Effect of Passive Ultrasonic Irrigation Versus Needle Irrigation on Postoperative Pain and Periapical Healing
    Official Title
    Comparison of Postoperative Pain and Healing After Passive Ultrasonic Irrigation and Needle Irrigation in Patients With Apical Periodontitis: A Randomized Clinical Trial
    Study Type
    Interventional

    2. Study Status

    Record Verification Date
    October 2016
    Overall Recruitment Status
    Unknown status
    Study Start Date
    February 2017 (Anticipated)
    Primary Completion Date
    February 2018 (Anticipated)
    Study Completion Date
    January 2019 (Anticipated)

    3. Sponsor/Collaborators

    Responsible Party, by Official Title
    Principal Investigator
    Name of the Sponsor
    Cairo University

    4. Oversight

    Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
    No
    Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
    No
    Data Monitoring Committee
    No

    5. Study Description

    Brief Summary
    The aim of this study is to compare the effect of passive ultrasonic irrigation versus needle irrigation on post-operative pain and healing in patients with permanent posterior teeth with apical periodontitis treated in a single visit.
    Detailed Description
    Full medical and dental history using a dental chart for all patients treated in this study. Clinical and radiographic examination will be done for all patients to verify the diagnosis of apical periodontitis with periapical radiolucency at least 2mm in diameter. The treatment protocol and its associated risks and benefits will be explained to the eligible patients before obtaining informed consent. Endodontic procedures will be done in a single visit as follows: access cavity preparation using sterile round bur and Endo-Z bur, isolation using a rubber dam, canal preparation using a nickel-titanium rotary system then obturation. During mechanical preparation, irrigation will be done using passive ultrasonic irrigation (Experimental group) where ultrasonic activation will be done for irrigant-filled canals using the U- file tip (Varios NSK) in an ultrasonic device (P5 Newtron; Satelec Acteon) 1mm from the working length after each file change for 10 sec, or needle irrigation (Control group) where only the endodontic irrigation needle will be used; the irrigation protocol for each patient will be determined following a random-number sequence.

    6. Conditions and Keywords

    Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
    Apical Periodontitis
    Keywords
    ultrasonic irrigation, pain, healing, apical periodontitis

    7. Study Design

    Primary Purpose
    Treatment
    Study Phase
    Not Applicable
    Interventional Study Model
    Parallel Assignment
    Masking
    ParticipantOutcomes Assessor
    Allocation
    Randomized
    Enrollment
    66 (Anticipated)

    8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

    Arm Title
    Needle irrigation
    Arm Type
    Active Comparator
    Arm Description
    Endodontic irrigation will be done using an endodontic needle.
    Arm Title
    Passive ultrasonic irrigation
    Arm Type
    Experimental
    Arm Description
    Endodontic passive ultrasonic irrigation will be done using an endodontic needle followed by passive ultrasonic agitation.
    Intervention Type
    Device
    Intervention Name(s)
    Passive ultrasonic irrigation
    Intervention Description
    Endodontic irrigation followed by passive ultrasonic agitation.
    Intervention Type
    Device
    Intervention Name(s)
    Endodontic needle
    Intervention Description
    Endodontic irrigation
    Primary Outcome Measure Information:
    Title
    Postoperative pain
    Description
    postoperative pain will be assessed using numerical rate scale (NRS).
    Time Frame
    7 days
    Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
    Title
    Periapical healing
    Description
    Periapical healing will be assessed using periapical index (PAI).
    Time Frame
    12 months

    10. Eligibility

    Sex
    All
    Minimum Age & Unit of Time
    18 Years
    Maximum Age & Unit of Time
    55 Years
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers
    Eligibility Criteria
    Inclusion Criteria: Age between 18-55 years old. Males and females. Positive patient's acceptance to participate in the study. Mature, permanent, mandibular, posterior teeth with apical periodontitis. Exclusion Criteria: Medically compromised patients so that no other pain source or drug interaction could interfere with pain resulting from the endodontic therapy. Patients who had received analgesic treatment recently (past 8 hours) as it can affect the results Pregnant females. Teeth with previous root canal treatment.
    Central Contact Person:
    First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name or Official Title & Degree
    Noha aly, Postgraduate
    Phone
    01015011128
    Email
    nohatawfik26@hotmail.com
    Overall Study Officials:
    First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
    Randa El-Bogdady
    Organizational Affiliation
    Cairo University
    Official's Role
    Study Director
    First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
    Suzan AW Amin
    Organizational Affiliation
    Cairo University
    Official's Role
    Study Chair

    12. IPD Sharing Statement

    Plan to Share IPD
    Undecided
    Citations:
    PubMed Identifier
    20647083
    Citation
    Gondim E Jr, Setzer FC, Dos Carmo CB, Kim S. Postoperative pain after the application of two different irrigation devices in a prospective randomized clinical trial. J Endod. 2010 Aug;36(8):1295-301. doi: 10.1016/j.joen.2010.04.012. Epub 2010 Jun 19.
    Results Reference
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    PubMed Identifier
    27248848
    Citation
    Middha M, Sangwan P, Tewari S, Duhan J. Effect of continuous ultrasonic irrigation on postoperative pain in mandibular molars with nonvital pulps: a randomized clinical trial. Int Endod J. 2017 Jun;50(6):522-530. doi: 10.1111/iej.12666. Epub 2016 Jun 28.
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