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Dental Practitioners KAP Regarding Caries Preventive Measures in Cairo and Riyadah

Tooth DiseasesCaries,Dental

The study aims to evaluate the knowledge, attitude, and practice of dental practitioners from Cairo and Riyadh regarding caries preventive measures.

Not yet recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Repetition Improves Precision and Trueness of Digital Intraoral Scans

Tooth Diseases

The objectives of this study were to compare the precision of two digital intraoral scanners from a series of repeat scan images, and to investigate the effect of the learning curve on changes in trueness when scanning the full arch of the oral cavity in actual patients.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Effects of Coenzyme Q10 on Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease

Charcot Marie Tooth Disease

The object of this research is to test the effectiveness of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) on symptoms of weakness, fatigue, and pain in persons with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT).In this study we also intend to examine the impact of daily supplementation on overall quality of life.We are also interested in identifying any differences in serum ratios of CoQ10 in the oxidized and reduced forms.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Effects of Chlorhexidine Toothpaste on Wound Healing After Impacted Tooth Extraction

Tooth ImpactionTooth Diseases

In this study, the postoperative clinical and microbiologic effects of chlorhexidine toothpaste and chlorhexidine-free toothpaste with the same content were compared after bilateral mandibular impacted third molar surgery. Similarly positioned fully impacted impacted lower third molars were extracted. Bilateral impacted wisdom teeth of the patients were randomly selected. After the operation, the experimental group received Dentasave 0.2% chlorhexidine toothpaste containing chlorhexidine and the control group received toothpaste with the same content but without chlorhexidine. Teeth were extracted by the same dentist at 14-day intervals. For microbiological analysis, saliva samples were taken before the first tooth extraction, before the second tooth extraction 14 days later and on the 28th day and sent to the microbiology laboratory. Wound healing, edema and trismus in both extractions were evaluated 1 week after tooth extraction. Wound healing was evaluated as good, acceptable and poor. VAS (Visual Analog Scale) was used for pain assessment and recorded 14 days after tooth extraction.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Performance and Tolerability of a New Medical Device Gel, a Randomized, Open Label, Parallel-group,...

Tooth Disease

Medical device study for efficacy and tolerability of a HA gel in the management of teething symptoms

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Gene-activated Matrix for Bone Tissue Repair in Maxillofacial Surgery

Maxillofacial Bone DefectsAlveolar Bone Atrophy5 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate safety and efficacy of gene-activated matrix ("Nucleostim") for regeneration of bone tissue in maxillofacial area. Patients with congenital and acquired maxillofacial defects (sockets of extracted teeth, bone defects after injuries, surgeries, excision of benign neoplasms and pseudotumors, etc.) or alveolar bone atrophy will be included into the study.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Clinical Efficacy of Ceramic vs Resin Block Endocrown

Tooth Diseases

Compare the comfort and durability of Ceramic (VITA,Suprinity ,VS) vs Resin Bloc (VOCO, Grandio Bloc,GB) Endocrown by chairside CAD/CAM system (computer aided design / manufacture). Objective:To provide information of material selection for the chair-side restoration of the teeth after root canal treatment.

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria

Treadmill, Stretching and Proprioceptive Exercise (TreSPE) Rehabilitation Program for Charcot-Marie-Tooth...

Charcot-Marie-Tooth DiseaseCharcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Type 1A

Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy type 1A (CMT1A) is one of the most common inherited neurological disorders. The study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of an innovative rehabilitation protocol constituted by exercises at the treadmill and by a stretching and proprioceptive approach. A total of 92 patients will be enrolled in the study and treated in a controlled, randomized, single blind, way. To recruit a high number of patients with CMT1A the study will be multicentric and will comprehend four of the most active clinical centers in the field of CMT, in Italy. People with CMT1A are very motivated in entering rehabilitation protocols because to date there is no effective therapy for this disease. Therefore, the investigators expect a high compliance by the patients. With the present project the investigators plan to clarify several unanswered questions: 1) the efficacy and safety of treadmill over a more conventional protocol; 2) the duration and frequency of any rehabilitation treatment; 3) the most sensitive outcome measures to evaluate the efficacy of rehabilitation approach in patients with CMT.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Analgesic Efficiency of the Transcutaneous Neurostimulation in the Charcot Syndrome...

CHARCOT MARIE TOOTH DISEASE

The Charcot syndrome Marie Tooth is the most frequent hereditary neuromuscular diseases: there is no curative treatment at present, on the other hand precautionary measures can be taken (physiotherapy, port of splints, orthopaedic surgery and technical assistants). In the literature and in our recent study (evaluation of the pain in the disease of CMT - Reference center of the neuromuscular diseases - CHU Bow) the frequency of the pain is important varying from 66 to 96 % cases, affecting especially hands and lower limbs. The care of the pain in the Charcot syndrome Marie Tooth is not codified. The transcutaneous neurostimulation(TENS) is a not medicinal and not invasive therapeutics, without any brought back collateral effect, used at the same time in the chronic pain and acute since 1960, as well for the neuropathic pains that musculo-scrawny. No study was realized this day on the use of the TENS with analgesic aim in the CMT. We suggest studying the analgesic efficiency of the TENS in the Charcot syndrome Marie Tooth on the pains of lower limbs, the most frequent painful location in our recent works. The main objective will be to analyze the improvement of the pain of lower limbs, based on the decrease of the analogical visual scale(ladder) (EVA), at least 30 %. The secondary objectives will be to estimate repercussions on the functional capacities ( ONLS), the quality of life (SF(sci-fi) 12), the satisfaction (EVA), the global impression(printing) of change ( PGIC), the consumption of analgesic, DN4, NPSI (Neuropathic Pain Symptom Inventory), Concise Questionnaire of the Pains ( QCD), HAD (Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale).

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

Proteomics and Orthodontic Root Resorption

Root ResorptionOrthodontic Appliance Complication4 more

The majority of previous studies for early detection of Orthodontically Induced Inflammatory Root Resorption (OIIRR) were conducted to assess individual biomarkers which are representative of single biological pathway. To our Knowledge, no studies have been employed Gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) proteomic analysis to identify potential biomarkers for OIIRR. Therefore; the aim of this study is to use the advantage of testing a package of biomarkers via doing proteomic analysis of GCF which could help in making a more precise personalize diagnosis and treatments, thereby providing orthodontists additional information that cannot be deduced from clinical parameters.

Completed15 enrollment criteria
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