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Active clinical trials for "Periapical Periodontitis"

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Biodentine as an Apical Plug in Immature Permanent Molars

Periapical Periodontitis

Following the randomization procedure, patients will be divided into 2 groups (12 immature molars in each group): Group I will be treated with MTA as apical plug, whereas group II will be treated with Biodentine as apical plug. After working length determination, instrumentation and sterilizing root canals, apical plug will be done as following: Biodentine Group: Biodentine will be placed into the apical portion of canals. After 12 min the coronal and middle third of the root canal will be filled with gutta-percha and AH Plus. The coronal restoration will be completed with GIC, composite, and stainless-steel crown. MTA Group: MTA will be placed into the apical portion of canals, then a moist cotton pellet will be placed and the access cavity will be restored with temporary filling. Next day, temporary filling and the cotton pellet will be removed, then the coronal restoration will be performed as Biodentine group. Patients of both groups will be recalled for clinical and radiographical follow-up within 12 months after treatment.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Immediate Implant Placement in the Molar Regions

PeriodontitisDental Caries1 more

The purpose of this study is to look at the bonehealing when a molar has been extracted and immediately replaced by an implant leaving some defects around the implant. The defects are being treated in three different with the hypothesis that the three ways of treatment result in equal bonehealing.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Effects of Irrigation Activation on Clinical Outcomes of Root Canal Treatment

Periapical PeriodontitisRoot Canal Infection

This study evaluates postoperative pain and radiographic healing of asymptomatic posterior teeth with chronic apical periodontitis following root-canal treatment performed using different methods of irrigation activation.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Effects of PDT and Bioceramic Filling on Periapical Healing and Postoperative Pain After Endodontic...

Apical Periodontitis

The purpose is to investigate influence of bioceramic filling of the root canal and photodynamic therapy on periapical healing and development of postoperative pain after endodontic retreatment. Patients are divided into two main groups and each of the group is divided into two subgroups. Main groups are patients receiving photodynamic therapy and patients receiving passive ultrasonic irrigation. Each of the main group is divided by the root canal filling material on the AH+ group and BioRoot group.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Postoperative Pain and Healing in Teeth Treated With GentleWave or EndoActivator

Symptomatic Irreversible PulpitisApical Periodontitis

Patients with painful molars will be randomly assigned to 2 different groups: GentleWave and EndoActivator. The root canals will be completed using identical protocols except in the mode of delivery and activation of irrigation (using either the GentleWave or EndoActivator). Postoperative pain and pain pill consumption will be measured for the 4 days following their root canal using a Visual Analog Scale and Pain Pill Log, respectively. The alternative hypothesis is that patients undergoing treatment using the GentleWave will experience less pain postoperatively and will consume fewer pain pills. A 12-month follow up with exam and radiographs will be completed to evaluate healing.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Assessment of Different Disinfection Protocols on Regenerative Potential of Mature Teeth

Apical Periodontitis

Regenerative endodontic procedures have been used to successfully treat human mature permanent teeth with necrotic pulps and apical periodontitis. Many researchers have begun to apply regenerative endodontic procedures to mature teeth in adult patients. Several clinical case reports have shown complete resolution of signs and symptoms of pulp necrosis in mature teeth, even those with large periapical lesions, as well as signs of pulp canal obliteration. The aim of this study is to assess the regenerative potential of mature permanent teethwith necrotic pulps after disinfecting the root canal using diode laser andcompare it with dynamic agitation of xp-endo finisher and conventionaltriple antibiotic paste

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Single Versus Multiple Visits Endodontic Treatment

Periapical Periodontitis

Healing rate after single visit or multiple visit endodontic treatment using triple paste intracanal medicament will be assessed both clinically and radio-graphically for follow-up period up to one year

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Accuracy of ERCLMDs in Teeth With Apical Periodontitis

Apical Periodontitis

The aim of this in vivo study is to evaluate the influence of apical periodontitis (AP) on the accuracy of Dentaport ZX, Raypex 5, and i-Root electronic root canal length measurement devices.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Adrenomedullin Upregulation in Apical Periodontitis

Periapical Periodontitis

The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between Apical periodontitis (AP) severity and inflammatory markers (IL-12, TNF-alpha), and Mid-Regional Pro Adrenomedullin (MR-proADM) in patients with AP. A total of 174 subjects were divided into three categories: AP group (n=82), Chronic periodontitis (CP) group (n=42), healthy control group (n=50). Blood samples were collected from all of the patients. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to evaluate the samples.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Kovanaze Vs. Articaine in Achieving Pulpal Anesthesia of Maxillary Teeth - General

Caries,DentalApical Periodontitis

The primary goal of the study is to compare the success rates of pulpal anesthesia (defined as ability to complete the intended dental procedure without the need for rescue anesthesia) between Kovanaze nasal mist and Articaine needle anesthesia.

Withdrawn11 enrollment criteria
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