Effect of Different Obturation Techniques on Postoperative Pain
PainPostoperative2 moreThis study evaluated the postoperative pain after the endodontic treatment by using three different obturation techniques. ( Cold lateral condensation (CLC), thermoplasticized solid-core carrier method (GuttaCore) and cold free-flow compation tecnique ( GuttaFlow2))
The Effect of Central Sensitization on Assessment Capacity of Patients
Symptomatic Irreversible PulpitisAcute Apical Periodontitis of Pulpal Originthe aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of dental hyperalgesia and mechanical allodynia on the assessment capacity of individuals in a local Turkish population. The hypothesis of this study is that excessive amounts of pain and a major functional shift in the somatosensory system due to central sensitization might cause unwitting intent.
Evaluation of Dentinal Fluid for the Presence of Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9) in Pulpal Inflammation...
PulpitisThe purpose of this study is to determine whether dentinal fluid (tooth fluid) of teeth with or without a painful inflammatory condition in their nerve (pulp) contain inflammatory marker.
Accuracy of Pulp Sensibility Test on Teeth With Deep Periodontal Pocket
PeriodontitisLocalized Aggressive8 moreThe aim of this study is to evaluate the accuracy of pulp test in teeth presenting with deep periodontal pocket. The null hypothesis is no significant effect of periodontitis on the accuracy of pulp test.
Diclofenac Potassium on IANB Efficacy in Symptomatic Irreversible Pulpitis
Irreversible PulpitisThe aim of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effect of pre-operative administration of diclofenac potassium on the efficacy of inferior alveolar nerve block on using 2% mepivacaine anaesthetic agent in patients with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis.
Endodontic Medications for Irreversible Pulpitis: Articaine or Eugenol?
PulpitidesEndodontic Inflammation2 moreThe objective of the study is to determine which of the two commonly used endodontic medications (Eugenol VS Articaine) is most effective in controlling postoperative pain in irreversible pulpitis of the mature permanent tooth in adults. To do so, an assessment of the pain felt by patients will be carried out a few days apart. The supposed results are that the medications are equivalent in terms of effectiveness on the pain, but could then present different economic arguments
Vital Pulp Therapy to Treat Irreversible Pulpitis
PulpitisThe purpose of this study is to demonstrate non-inferiority of pulpotomy treatment (with new endodontic bio-materials) as a new treatment with one-visit root canal therapy as reference treatment in pain relief and clinical and radiographic success, for irreversible pulpitis of human permanent molar teeth.
Effect of Emergency Pulpotomy Versus Pulp Extirpation on Anesthetic Efficacy in Endodontic Treatment...
Symptomatic Irreversible PulpitsIrreversible pulpitis is an inflammatory condition of the dental pulp, highly painful, and one of the main reasons for seeking emergency dental treatment. Pain associated with irreversible pulpitis represents more than 45% of emergency patients in dental clinics. A pulpotomy has been demonstrated as an emergency intervention for effective pain relief by removing the coronal pulp tissue without penetrating radicular pulpal tissue. Inflammation and degeneration of the pulp usually progress apically from the point of infection, so selective removal of this tissue in the form of pulpotomy is usually effective in controlling pain and patient sedation. The rationale behind emergency pulpotomy is relieving acute dental pain caused by irreversible pulpitis. However, there is still insufficient evidence to determine whether the presence, nature and duration of clinical symptoms gives accurate information about the extent of pulp inflammation, as pulpotomy was found to be an effective emergency treatment strategy with respect to relieving clinical symptoms, even in cases of irreversible pulpitis with symptomatic apical periodontitis . Advanced diagnostic strategies are needed to determine whether there is a correlation between clinical symptoms, actual pulpal inflammation and achieving adequate pain relief during and after treatment. Thus, we are conducting this study to assess the effect of emergency pulpotomy versus complete pulp extirpation on relieving acute dental pain of symptomatic irreversible pulpitis in mandibular molars. The expected benefit for the patients is to decrease pain during and after treatment. we also are trying to provide an evidence for the clinician in order to provide the best endodontic treatment without pain.
Anesthetic Efficacy of 2% Mepivacaine Versus 4% Articaine
Symptomatic Irreversible PulpitisThe aim of this prospective randomized clinical trial was compare between 2% Mepivacaine and 4% Articaine for inferior alveolar nerve blocks in patients with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis in mandibular molars as regards to their anesthetic efficiency; during access cavity preparation and instrumentation.
Study of Pain Following Removal of Wisdom Teeth With Acute Pulpitis
PainThe purpose of this study is to determine whether pulp chamber opening and drainage on wisdom teeth with acute pulpitis before the extraction could reduce postoperative pain so beneficial to patient.