Effect of Cryotherapy Versus Post-operative Ibuprofen Medication on Post-operative Pain in Mandibular...
Symptomatic Irreversible PulpitisEvaluation of the effect of cryotherapy versus post-operative ibuprofen medication on post-operative pain in mandibular molar teeth with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis . a new technique was proposed to utilize the effect of cold saline on reducing the inflammatory process in the tissue, the so-called cryotherapy.
Effect of Preoperative Oral Ibuprofen on Anesthetic Efficacy of Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block With...
Mandibular Molar Teeth With Symptomatic Irreversible PulpitisEffect of preoperative oral Ibuprofen on anesthetic efficacy of inferior alveolar nerve block with supplemental buccal and lingual infiltrations using articaine in mandibular molar teeth with irreversible pulpitis.
Treatment of Deep Carious Lesions With Selective Caries Removal, Partial or Full Pulpotomy
Irreversible PulpitisReversible Pulpitis1 moreThe optimal treatment of deep caries lesions extended to the inner third of dentin is still under discussion. Cariologists prefer selective caries removal, meanwhile endodontists recommend partial pulpotomy. So far, no clinical trial compared both interventions against each other. Additionally, current literature indicates alternative treatment options for irreversible pulpitis besides conventional orthograde root canal treatments like the partial or full pulpotomy. Existing clinical studies on this topic were using different clinical protocols, especially with regards to the accepted time to achieve hemostasis. It is still unclear, if the pulpal bleeding time prior to the capping procedure affects the outcome of partial or full pulpotomy.
Comparative Effectiveness in the Management of Irreversible Pulpitis
Irreversible PulpitisThis project addresses a central question within the practice of dentistry: What is the optimal treatment of carious pulp exposure, in a tooth with a vital pulp and normal periapex. In addition, the project seeks to identify clinical and laboratory findings that would be predictive of success of vital pulp therapy.
Assessment of Pain and Treatment Success After VPT Versus RCT in Mature Permanent Mandibular Molars...
Symptomatic Irreversible PulpitisAssessment of postoperative pain and treatment success after vital pulp therapy versus root canal treatment in mandibular molar with signs and symptoms of irreversible pulpitis. the null hypothesis, there is no difference will be observed in the pain level and treatment success between two treatments.
Combination of Buffered Anesthetic to Treat Mandibular Molars
Symptomatic Irreversible PulpitisThe purpose of this study is to determine whether a combination of anesthetics (numbing medicine) will adequately anesthetize teeth over a different combination. A second purpose is to see if the time needed to numb the nerve in a tooth is different between the two anesthetics.
Cryotherapy Efficacy During Pulp Therapy of the Mandibular First Permanent Molars in Children
Cryotherapy EffectIrreversible Pulpitis1 moreThe aim of the study is to assess the efficacy of cryotherapy application on the success of inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB) in reducing pain during pulp therapy of the mandibular first permanent molars with irreversible pulpitis (IP) in children age from 7 to 16 years. The null hypothesis (H0) supposed no difference in pain intensity during pulp therapy of primary molars with IP anesthetized with IANB with and without cryotherapy application. The secondary aim was to evaluate the children's behavior before and after pulpectomy in the two groups.
Evaluation of Methylprednisolone or Ibuprofen on Efficacy of Nerve Blocks With Symptomatic Irreversible...
Irreversible PulpitisThis prospective, randomized, double-blind study will compare the effect of oral premedication of ibuprofen and methylprednisolone on the anesthetic efficacy of an Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block (IANB) in adult patients with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis.
Electrical and Formocresol Pulpotomy in Primary Molars
Reversible PulpitisCariesThe investigator hypothesize that the Laser pulpotomy will provide adequate and comparable success clinically in primary molars. The investigators hypothesize that the Laser pulpotomy will provide adequate and comparable success radiographically in primary molars.
Volume Increase Versus Supplemental 4% Articaine Buccal Infiltration on Mepivacaine Inferior Alveolar...
Symptomatic Irreversible PulpitisTo assess the anesthetic success of inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB), intraoperative pain intensity and need for supplemental anesthesia on administration of 1.8ml or 3.6ml 2% mepivacaine IANB, or 1.8ml 2% mepivacaine IANB plus 1.8ml 4% articaine buccal infiltration (BI) in mandibular molars with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis.