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Active clinical trials for "Stomatognathic Diseases"

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Music During Dental Children Care Under MEOPA

Dental Diseases

In France, the improvement of dental care for children in general and even more so for children with special needs is a real public health issue. Indeed, children under 6 years of age, children with a fear that is difficult to control and who have failed to receive care, or children with disabilities, have difficulties in receiving care. Because of their medical wandering before effective therapeutic care, they are up to 4 times more likely to have a very degraded oral health condition involving avulsions rather than conservative care. Moreover, these complex situations often lead to the indication of dental care under conscious sedation with an equimolar mixture of oxygen and nitrous oxide (MEOPA) or even under general anesthesia (GA); hospital sedation by administration of midazolam is exceptionally proposed. As access to GA care is largely insufficient, solutions likely to improve the success rate of care and anxiolysis provided by MEOPA associated with cognitive-behavioral management must be considered. Among these, music has been shown to have variable neurophysiological effects (action on cardiac and respiratory rhythms and on blood pressure), depending on the style of music used. During dental care, a biological and psychological impact on emotion has been highlighted, although the few studies carried out in children in this particular context are not at a high level of proof. In children with special needs, the addition of music to MEOPA could therefore increase relaxation or distraction during dental care and improve the success rate of sedation by MEOPA. Validation of this hypothesis would limit the redirection of the young patient under GA and prevent the loss of opportunity associated with a further delay in care of several months.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Lasers as an Alternative to Formocresol and Sodium Hypochlorite Medicaments in Pulpotomy Techniques...

Pulp DiseaseDental1 more

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the dental lasers as an alternative of chemical medicaments used in the pulpotomy procedures. The main question it aims to answer is: • Lasers pulpotomies are a viable alternative to the standard Formocresol and Sodium Hypochlorite medicaments. All participants groups (Formocresol, Sodium Hypochlorite, Diode and Er:Cr;YSGG lasers) for pulpotomy procedure will follow the same clinical protocol, except for the techniques that will be used for hemostasis of the pulpotomies which either will be achieved by Formocresol or Sodium Hypochlorite solutions or by Diode or Erbium lasers.

Active10 enrollment criteria

Invivo Clinical Assessment of Dimethyl Sulfoxide in OT Primer Prior to Dental Adhesive

Dental Diseases

This study is conducted to assess the clinical effectiveness of 10% Dimethyl Sulfoxide in OT Primer prior to two step etch and rinse dental adhesive on the durability of composite restoration.

Active17 enrollment criteria

Potassium Nitrate in Polycarboxylate as a Direct Pulp Capping

Pulp DiseaseDental

The study aimed to compare potassium nitrate in polycarboxylate cement to mineral trioxide aggregate as a direct pulp capping material of young permanent teeth in patients from 7 to 10 ears

Active6 enrollment criteria

MOLAR: Mapping Oral Health and Local Area Resources

Dental Diseases

The goal of this clinical trial is to test the impact of a screening and linkage intervention for adverse social determinants of health (aSDoH) on oral health linkage to care for emergency department patients. Researchers will compare three groups: Patients in Arm A will receive paper handouts with general oral health and aSDoH resources. Patients in Arm B will receive paper handouts with geographically-proximate oral health and aSDoH resources. Patients in Arm C will receive geographically-proximate oral health and aSDoH resources plus active navigational assistance.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Articaine Efficacy and Safety for 3 Years Old Children

Dental Caries in ChildrenDental Diseases4 more

The primary purpose of this study is to determine the local anesthetic efficacy and safety of 4% Articaine compared 2% Mepivicaine in 3 years old children, by using infiltration technique for primary teeth that required restorative, pulp therapy, or dental extraction procedure, as assessed by measuring the pain experience during injection and treatment procedures, child's behavior during the procedure, and postoperative complications.

Not yet recruiting23 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Different Materials in Pulpotomy of Primary Molars

Pulp DiseaseDental

The aim of the current study is to evaluate and compare clinical and radiographic success and antibacterial effect of Hyaluronic Acid and Amniotic membrane pulpotomy in primary molars in comparison with MTA pulpotomy (Randomized Clinical Trial and In Vitro Study).

Not yet recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Personalized Lifestyle Intervention for Improving Functional Health Outcomes Using N-of-1 Tent-Umbrella-Bucket...

HealthSubjective6 more

The LIFE-HOUSE research project is designed to evaluate the impact of a personalized lifestyle intervention program on functional capacity as an approach to quantitating health, and its relationship to well understood disease risk determinants. LIFE-HOUSE will utilize an innovative Tent-Umbrella-Bucket design. Participants will gather under the Tent of an all-inclusive 'N of 1' Case Series providing a shelter of Functional Medicine interventions against the storm of chronic disease. Under this Tent are a collection of Umbrellas where participants with similar clinical challenges are evaluated as clinically defined groups with loose guidelines for the planned interventions. Finally, participants standing under these Umbrellas may step into specific Buckets that gather individuals with nearly identical clinical presentations into more formally described prescriptive randomized arms for intervention. Individuals will be offered the opportunity to participate in all Umbrellas and Buckets for which they qualify. They may accept or reject participation in any Umbrella or Bucket and yet remain eligible for participation in the overall Tent.

Active90 enrollment criteria

A Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of MatrixOssTM Bone Graft

Dental Diseases

The objective of this clinical trial is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of MatrixOssTM Bone Graft in bone defect repair caused by tooth extraction.

Not yet recruiting25 enrollment criteria

Oral Device Clinical Trial

Tonsil DiseaseDental Diseases1 more

The investigators are studying the use of a new medical device developed at Nationwide Children's. This technology has been licensed and produced by Zotarix LLC, a medical device company. It is designed to aid in retraction and provide protection of the lips during surgery. The investigators are not recording any of your identifiable personal health information except for the surgery date. This device, called the LabraGuard is a sterile, soft medical grade silicone, and no alternative device with these exact protective properties exists, and the investigators are trying to learn more about how it performs in different age children.

Enrolling by invitation6 enrollment criteria
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