MMP-9 Expression in Permanent Mature Teeth With Symptomatic Pulpitis
Pulpitis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Pulpitis focused on measuring Calcium-silicate, coronal pulpotomy, MMP-9, symptomatic pulpitis.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Teeth diagnosed with symptomatic pulpitis
- Patients who did not use any NSAIDs before the treatment
- Positive cold test of investigated teeth
- Clinically dental caries in contact with pulp chamber
- Permanent teeth with radiographically closed root apex
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients who refuse to participate in the study
- Medically compromised patients (with immunosuppressive/systemic diseases, patients on medications)
- Teeth with periapical radiolucency or clinical signs of apical periodontitis
- Periodontological compromised teeth (probing depth ≥4mm)
- Internal/external root resorption in periapical radiograph
- Pulp chamber and/or root canal calcification in periapical radiograph
- Teeth with unrestorable crown
- Teeth with a negative response to cold test
Sites / Locations
- Lithuanian University of Health Science
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
Experimental
Control group - Healthy teeth
Test group - Teeth with pulpitis
Patients with clinically healthy third molar or premolar teeth with indications for extraction; no clinical signs of pulpitis, no caries, no indications for the replacement of an old filling that is 1 mm from the pulp space as determined on the radiograph; a normal response to the cold test, and no apical radiolucency on the radiograph. For teeth of this group coronal pulpotomy was applied.
Patients with symptomatic pulpitis resulting from caries; tooth pain defined as sharp, dull, localized or diffuse; pain at night; a symptomatic tooth with a positive response to the cold test and lingering pain; intermittent or continuous episodes of spontaneous pain (with no external stimulus) that could last from a few minutes up to a few hours; no apical radiolucency on the radiograph. For teeth of this group coronal pulpotomy was applied.