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Evaluation of Post-endodontic Pain After Root Canal Treatment With Two Rotary Systems : Mtwo & Safe-sider

Z

Zahedan University of Medical Sciences

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Pain, Postoperative

Treatments

Procedure: safe-sider rotary system
Procedure: hand files
Procedure: mtwo rotary system

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

Post-endodontic pain (PP) still is major problem for endodontic patients, analgesics are routinely prescribed. Incidence of PP is reported extensively, and reviewed. PP is a complicated multi factorial process and is affected by factors related to patients, to the tooth and to the skills and experience of the dentist and because of that, if the interrelation of these factors is not considered in a PP, study data might be confusing. Any study trying to evaluate the effect of a specific technique or new device in the incidence or characteristics of PP should control all the confounding factors that have been described to be involved in the tested outcome.

reports mention a variable prevalence of PP, ranging from 82.9 to 10.6%. These variations are because of the differences in study methods, and treatment procedures after root canal treatment, selection of patients or experience and skills of the dentists, vary when different studies are compared.

Many studies had confirmed that chemomechanical debridement of the root canal results in extrusion of dentinal chips, pulp tissue fragments, necrotic tissues, microorganisms, and root canal irrigants through the apical foramen. All preparation techniques and instruments, regardless of maintaining shorter working length of the apical terminus have reported to be related with extrusion of infected debris, and some of them extruded less material and others extruded more.

Periapical inflammation and postoperative flare-ups may result from apical extrusion of debris that is also referred to as the "worm" of necrotic debris A common outcome of the studies examining the amount of apically extruded debris was that the techniques involving a push-pull filing motion usually produce a greater mass of apical debris than those have rotational action Files which has reciprocating and in-and-out filing motion, may act as a piston, extruding more debris and irrigants. While the file with continuous rotation motion like a screw conveyor improving transportation of dentinal chips and debris coronally.

In this study, investigators compare post-endodontic pain between these two systems. Mtwo ( continuous rotation system) with safe-sider (reciprocating system). Therefore, the aim of this study is Evaluation of post-endodontic pain after root canal treatment with two rotary systems: Mtwo & safe-sider

Enrollment

150 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

20 to 50 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Age range 20-50 years
  • the systemically healthy
  • first or second molar teeth require root canal therapy
  • irreversible Pulpitis signed without the apical
  • root canal curvature of less than 25 degrees, according to Schneider techniques

Exclusion criteria

  • Root canal treatment,
  • history of medication (antibiotics, NSAID, opiates) of the patient 12 hours before treatment ,
  • pregnancy,
  • complex anatomy,
  • channels blocked in the x-ray plate,
  • internal and external resorption,
  • open apex teeth,
  • periodontal disease,
  • inflammation and abscesses,
  • sinus tract,
  • presence of radiographic lesions,
  • tooth sensitivity to percussion,
  • absence of occlusal contact .

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Triple Blind

150 participants in 3 patient groups

Mtwo rotary system
Experimental group
Description:
( continuous rotation system)
Treatment:
Procedure: mtwo rotary system
safe-sider rotary system
Experimental group
Description:
(reciprocating system)
Treatment:
Procedure: safe-sider rotary system
hand files
Experimental group
Description:
k-files
Treatment:
Procedure: hand files

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

arezoo hooshmandi, postgraduate

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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