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Active clinical trials for "Dental Pulp Necrosis"

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Pain and Microbial Reduction of Antimicrobial Corticosteroid Mixture Versus Cryotherapy in Necrotic...

Dental Pulp Necrosis

The aim of this study is to compare the effect of antimicrobial-corticosteroid mixture and cryotherapy as final root canal irrigating solutions on post-instrumentation pain in single-canal teeth with necrotic pulps.

Not yet recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Clinical Assessment of 3 Differant Obturation Sealers on Postoprative Pain and Swelling

Necrotic PulpSingle Root Teeth

aim of the study will be conducted to compare the effect of MTA fill apex sealer and endo sequence bioceramic sealer in obturation on the intenisty of postoperative pain and the incidence of post operative swelling in patient with necrotic teeth .

Not yet recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Rosmarinus Officinalis Versus 2.5%Sodium Hypochlorite as Root Canal Irrigants

Necrotic Pulp

To measure the Effect of Rosmarinus Officinalis versus 2.5%Sodium Hypochlorite as Root canal Irrigants on the Intensity of post-operative pain and Bacterial Reduction in asymptomatic necrotic Mandibular premolars.

Not yet recruiting16 enrollment criteria

The Efficacy and Safety of Pulp Regeneration Induced by SHED Polymerization

Pulp Necroses

Dental pulp necrosis is one of the most common pathological conditions that results in tooth loss. However, regeneration of functional dental pulp has proved difficult. Therefore, the investigators conduct a single-arm study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of pulp regeneration induced by SHED mixed with hyaluronic acid polymerization in patients with pulp necrosis of permanent teeth.

Not yet recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Effect of N-acetylcysteine Versus Calcium Hydroxide Used as an Intracanal Medicament on the Intensity...

Intracanal MedicationN-acetylcystine2 more

To compare the effect of N-acetylcysteine versus calcium hydroxide as intra canal medication on: Intensity of postoperative pain. Bacterial load reduction. levels of MMP -9 in Periapical Fluids.

Not yet recruiting17 enrollment criteria

Zincoxide-propolis vs Zincoxide-eugenol Pulpectomy

Pulp Necroses

The clinical trial aims to evaluate the clinical and radiographic success of Zinc oxide- propolis versus Zinc oxide -Eugenol as obturating material in pulpectomy of non-vital primary teeth.

Not yet recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Effect of Diclofenac Sodium Versus Calcium Hydroxide as Intracanal Medication on the Intensity of...

Necrotic PulpApical Periodontitis

the aim of this study is to compare the effect of using Diclofenac Sodium Versus Calcium Hydroxide as Intracanal medication on intensity of postoperative pain, bacterial load reduction after root canal preparation and periapical matrix metalloproteinase 9 level (MMP-9) post-instrumentation and pre-obturation in teeth with necrotic pulp

Not yet recruiting21 enrollment criteria

Discoloration of Endosequence and Mineral Trioxde Aggregate in Revascularization of Necrotic Immature...

Pulp Necrosis

the objective of this study is to evaluate post operative pain after using Endosequence versus Mineral Trioxide Aggregate as coronal plug material in revascularization of non vital immature anterior teeth

Not yet recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Guedes-Pinto Paste and CTZ Paste in the Non-instrumental Endodontic Treatment of Primary...

Necrotic Pulp

The maintenance of the deciduous tooth until its physiological exfoliation occurs is one of the main objectives of pediatric dentistry. Endodontic treatment in deciduous teeth resulting from carious or traumatic lesions with pulpal involvement is often necessary and we often find it difficult to perform it, due to the difficult control of the child, the internal anatomy of the root canals, and root resorptions. The non-instrumental endodontic treatment technique (TENI) associated with antimicrobial drugs has advantages such as shorter chair time and less complexity than the conventional technique in which root canal instrumentation is performed. The objective of this study is to carry out a controlled and randomized clinical trial to compare the effectiveness of non-instrumental endodontic treatment (NIET) in primary teeth associated with the use of two filling pastes. 120 necrotic deciduous teeth of children aged between 3 and 6 years will be selected; and the teeth will be divided into two groups. In Group 1 and Group 2, the root canals will not be instrumented, just irrigated and filled with the respective pastes, CTZ and Guedes-Pinto. The radiographic aspects will be evaluated, considering the repair process, clinically will be evaluated: presence of fistula and mobility, the evaluations will be carried out in both groups on the day of treatment and in periods of 1, 3 and 6 months after treatment. The data obtained will be submitted to the Shapiro-Wilk normality test, where the statistical analysis that will be used for this study will be defined, adopting a significance level of 95% (p<0.05).

Not yet recruiting3 enrollment criteria

Cell-free Autologous Regenerative Endodontics Treatment for Teeth With Periapical Lesions (CARETT)...

Periapical DiseasesPulp Necroses

Conventional endodontic treatment has been the treatment of choice for the management of signs and symptoms of mature permanent teeth with pulpal necrosis and periapical lesion with predictable and favorable results. However, treatment outcomes have not shown improvement or innovation in decades. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of a regenerative endodontic procedure (cell-free and autologous protocol) versus conventional endodontics in the resolution of signs and symptoms of periapical lesion and pulp vitality-sensitivity in mature permanent teeth with a diagnosis of pulpal necrosis and periapical lesion.

Not yet recruiting11 enrollment criteria
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