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Assessment of the Outcome of Endodontic Treatment Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography.

K

King's College London

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Periapical Periodontitis

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03660163
08/H0804/79 v.3

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of the study is to assess the correlation between pre-obturation bacterial detection using fluorescence amplification and outcome of endodontic treatments. Thus, enabling a suitable detection threshold to predict the likelihood of treatment failure. This has the potential to be used a bench side tool in general dental practice to act as a surrogate endpoint for clinicians performing root canal treatment.

Full description

Pre-obturation root canal samples were taken using paper points from patients undergoing primary root treatments. The samples were analyzed using a fluorescent spectrometer and a molecular fluorescent vital dye (Calcein AM).

Pre-operative and 1-year post-operative periapical radiographs and Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) scans were assessed by two calibrated expert examiners to evaluate the outcome of the root canal treatments.

The use of a chairside bacterial stain can allow the clinician to predict the outcome of treatment with confidence. Sampling the root canal space with endodontic paper points followed by ex-situ fluorescent staining and analysis provides a patient-friendly, simple to use and rapid way of predicting root canal treatment outcome.

Enrollment

65 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients with at least one tooth diagnosed with the endodontic disease.
  • teeth that were tender to percussion and palpation.
  • teeth that had a sinus tract and/ swelling.
  • Both primary treatment teeth and teeth which had already been root treated were considered.

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients were excluded if they were pregnant.
  • Immunosuppressed patients.
  • Non-restorable teeth.
  • Teeth with a periodontal probing depth greater than 3mm.
  • Teeth with apical radiolucencies with the longest dimension above 1.2cm.

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