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The aim of this clinical study is to evaluate the influence of early coronal flaring upon postoperative pain following root canal treatment in a single session approach.
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All patients will be treated in a single session approach regardless of the group. All molars will be anesthetized either through infiltration in case of maxillary molars or inferior alveolar nerve block in case of mandibular molars using Octocaine 2% with epinephrine 1: 100,000 (Lidocaine HCl, Novocol Pharmaceutical, Ontario, Canada.). Rubber dam will be applied; and access will be opened using Endo access bur.
Canals will be scouted using manual patency file in a watch winding maneuver. In group A, ProGlider PG (size 16, .02 taper) instrument with a length of 25 mm will be used to the working length, then early coronal flaring will be performed using Gates Glidden drill #3 in a brushing motion away from dangerous zone. In group B no coronal flaring will be performed following minimally invasive approach.
Root canals will be copiously irrigated using 10 ml 2.5% sodium hypochlorite NaOCl (Clorox; Egyptian Company for household bleach, Egypt) delivered using 28 Gauge safety Steri Irrigation Tip (DiaDent Group International, Burnaby, BC, Canada) inserted 3 mm below cementoenamel junction. Working length will be determined using electronic apex locator Root ZX II (J. Morita Mfg. Corp, Kyoto, Japan) and confirmed radiographically using parallel technique with receptor holding device.
Canals will be irrigated again with 10ml 1.5% NaOCl, which will be delivered 2mm coronal to apical canal terminus. Irrigation will be hydro-dynamically agitated with EndoActivator device (Dentsply Maillefer, Baillagues, Switzerland) using yellow tips #15/02 inserted 2mm short of working length for 60 seconds. ProGlider PG (size 16, .02 taper) instrument with a length of 25 mm will be used to the working length. Root canals will be shaped using ProTaper next rotary Ni-Ti files (Dentsply Maillefer, Baillagues, Switzerland) till # X3 (Elnaghy et al. 2014). Each file will be used in one molar. Finally, Root canals will be obturated using cold lateral compaction technique. The molars will be permanently restored using composite resin restoration and will be scheduled for extra coronal restoration.
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Patient age above 18-70 years old.
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Necrotic molars
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32 participants in 2 patient groups
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Mostafa I Negm; Heba A ElAsfouri
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