MTA vs CEM Pulpotomy in Young Permanent Molars
Irreversible Pulpitis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Irreversible Pulpitis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Clinical examination reveals extended carious lesion on the molar teeth surface not extending toward the root. All of the patients report a history of pain typical of irreversible pulpitis ie; the chief complaints are of spontaneous pain lasting from a few seconds to several hours in the days before consultation. This radiating pain is exacerbated by hot and cold fluids and require analgesia for pain relief. The pain does not abate following tooth brushing or flossing. All of the parents are willing to join the study. All teeth are believed to be vital and the vitality of all the subjected molar teeth was checked by the operator during the pulpotomy procedure through visual inspection of pulpal hemorrhage.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Clinical examination reveals extended carious lesion on the molar teeth surfaces not extending toward the root. All of the patients report a history of pain typical of irreversible pulpitis ie; the chief complaints are of spontaneous pain lasting from a few seconds to several hours in the days before consultation. This radiating pain is exacerbated by hot and cold fluids and require analgesia for pain relief. The pain does not abate following tooth brushing or flossing. All of the parents are willing to join the study. All teeth are believed to be vital and the vitality of all the subjected molar teeth was checked by the operator during the pulpotomy procedure through visual inspection of pulpal hemorrhage.
Sites / Locations
- MarwaRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
Experimental
calcium enriched mixture material (CEM)
Mineral trioxide aggregate material (MTA)
Using CEM as a pulpotomy agent against MTA pulpotomy agent.
Using MTA as a pulpotomy agent against CEM pulpotomy agent.