Partial Pulpotomy in Mature Permanent Teeth With Signs and Symptoms of Irreversible Pulpits
Irreversible Pulpitis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Irreversible Pulpitis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients older than 10 years old.
- Written consent after their update regarding the study and its aims.
- Noncontributory medical history.
- Extremely deep caries extending to the pulp chamber.
- Positive response to cold sensibility testing.
- Presence of spontaneous pain or provoked lingering pain to cold stimuli.
- No clinical signs of pulp necrosis such as swelling or presence of a sinus tract.
- Restorable and periodontally sound teeth.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Immature teeth.
- Cariously involved teeth with no response to pulp sensibility tests.
- No signs and symptoms of irreversible pulpitis.
- Bleeding not controlled in 10 minutes after partial pulpotomy.
- Teeth with no evidence of bleeding after communication with the pulp chamber (necrosis of the coronal pulp tissue)
- Teeth with the pulp chamber exposed to the oral environment.
- Detection of periodontal pocket with depth greater than 4mm.
- Teeth suspected for crack or incomplete crown fracture possibly responsible for pulp pathology.
- Medically compromised patients.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
MTA partial pulpotomy
Total Fill partial pulpotomy
Profound local anesthesia of the tooth and the surrounding tissues will be achieved The tooth will be isolated with a rubber dam and initial caries removal will be performed by using a sterile high speed diamond bur. The deeper layers of caries will be removed by using a series of different diameters sterile low speed burs. After complete caries removal and pulp tissue exposure, first cut of pulp tissue will be performed using a new sterile high speed diamond bur. After the inspection of the surgical field for residual caries and the irrigation of the cavity with physiologic saline solution, a sterile cotton pellet will be gently placed over the pulp tissue for 3 minutes. Once hemostasis is achieved, a blood-filled homogenous tissue without dark or yellowish areas will be considered essential for the placement of MTA. After the placement of MTA, a resin modified glass-ionomer cement will be placed over the capping material and the cavity will be sealed with resin-bonded composite
The tooth will be isolated with a rubber dam and initial caries removal will be performed by using a sterile high speed diamond bur. The deeper layers of caries will be removed by using a series of different diameters sterile low speed burs. After complete caries removal and pulp tissue exposure, first cut of pulp tissue will be performed using a new sterile high speed diamond bur. After the inspection of the surgical field for residual caries and the irrigation of the cavity with physiologic saline solution, a sterile cotton pellet will be gently placed over the pulp tissue for 3 minutes. Once hemostasis is achieved, a blood-filled homogenous tissue without dark or yellowish areas will be considered essential for the placement of Total Fill BC. After the placement of the material, a resin modified glass-ionomer cement will be placed over the capping material and the cavity will be sealed with resin-bonded composite