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Intraoral Cryotherapy in Root Canal Retreatment

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Izmir Katip Celebi University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Cryotherapy Effect

Treatments

Procedure: intraoral ice pack application

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05091554
IzmirKCUekarataslioglu

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of intraoral cryotherapy application on postoperative pain in single and multiple visit retreatment of teeth with symptomatic or asymptomatic apical periodontitis. This clinical trial was also investigate the potential of intraoral cryotherapy application to reduce on postoperative analgesic use of patients in line with the results obtained.

A total of 118 patients who met the inclusion criteria were selected for the study. The patients were randomly divided into two groups as single visit and multiple visit (n=59). Then, each group was randomly divided into three subgroups as control (without cryotherapy), 15 minutes of cryotherapy, and 30 minutes of cryotherapy. Twenty two teeth were retreated in each cryotherapy group and 15 teeth in each control group. Visual analogue scale (VAS) was used to evaluate and compare postoperative pain. Postoperative analgesic use of patients was also recorded.

Enrollment

118 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 65 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • 18 and 65 year-old patients.
  • Patients with pre-treated teeth diagnosed with symptomatic or asymptomatic apical periodontitis.
  • Patients who can tolerate the treatment physically and mentally.

Exclusion criteria

  • The presence of any systemic disease,
  • the presence of any allergic reactions or pregnancy,
  • use of any analgesic or antibiotic medication within 7 days,
  • use of corticosteroid within 6 months,
  • severe periodontal disease (periodontal pockets >3 mm) in the pretreated tooth,
  • surgical endodontic treatment,
  • having drainage,
  • periapical index (PAI) score 1 and 2,
  • excessively curved, excessively long or short roots, calcified or resorbed root canals,
  • immature apices,
  • complications like perforation, overfilling, broken files

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

118 participants in 6 patient groups

Single visit control
No Intervention group
Description:
The root canals were obturated in the same session using cold lateral compaction technique with AH Plus sealer (Dentsply DeTrey, Konstanz, Germany), Protaper Universal gutta-percha (ProTaper Universal gutta-percha, Dentsply) and .02 tapered auxiliary gutta-percha (Diadent, Chongju, Korea) cones. Residual gutta-perchas in the access cavity were removed with the aid of heated hand tools. The quality of root canal filling was checked with periapical radiographs. The pulp chamber was filled with flowable composite resin (Filtek Ultimate Flowable, 3M-ESPE, St. Paul, MN, USA) and nanohybrid composite resin (3M-ESPE) using an incremental technique. Intraoral cryotherapy was not applied.
Single visit 15 minutes cryotherapy
Experimental group
Description:
The root canals were obturated in the same session using cold lateral compaction technique with AH Plus sealer (Dentsply DeTrey, Konstanz, Germany), Protaper Universal gutta-percha (ProTaper Universal gutta-percha, Dentsply) and .02 tapered auxiliary gutta-percha (Diadent, Chongju, Korea) cones. Residual gutta-perchas in the access cavity were removed with the aid of heated hand tools. The quality of root canal filling was checked with periapical radiographs. The pulp chamber was filled with flowable composite resin (Filtek Ultimate Flowable, 3M-ESPE, St. Paul, MN, USA) and nanohybrid composite resin (3M-ESPE) using an incremental technique. 15 minutes intraoral cryotherapy was applied.
Treatment:
Procedure: intraoral ice pack application
Single visit 30 minutes cryotherapy
Experimental group
Description:
The root canals were obturated in the same session using cold lateral compaction technique with AH Plus sealer (Dentsply DeTrey, Konstanz, Germany), Protaper Universal gutta-percha (ProTaper Universal gutta-percha, Dentsply) and .02 tapered auxiliary gutta-percha (Diadent, Chongju, Korea) cones. Residual gutta-perchas in the access cavity were removed with the aid of heated hand tools. The quality of root canal filling was checked with periapical radiographs. The pulp chamber was filled with flowable composite resin (Filtek Ultimate Flowable, 3M-ESPE, St. Paul, MN, USA) and nanohybrid composite resin (3M-ESPE) using an incremental technique. 30 minutes intraoral cryotherapy was applied.
Treatment:
Procedure: intraoral ice pack application
Multiple visit control
No Intervention group
Description:
Root canals were filled with calcium hydroxide paste (Kalsin, Turkey), prepared according to the rate recommended by the manufacturer using a lentulo spiral (Dentsply Sirona, Switzerland) 2 mm from the working length. Sterile dry cotton pellets were placed in the pulp chamber, then the access cavity was sealed with a temporary filling material and occlusion was checked. Intraoral cryotherapy was not applied. Patients were given an appointment 7 days later for second visit. In this appointment, patients were anesthetized, the tooth was isolated with rubber dam, the temporary filling material was removed. Then calcium hydroxide paste was removed by using the last instrument used to prepare the root canals at the working length during the first appointment using sufficient irrigation. The final irrigation protocol was repeated. Root canal fillings and permanent restorations were completed by applying the same techniques as in single session groups.
Multiple visit 15 minutes cryotherapy
Experimental group
Description:
Root canals were filled with calcium hydroxide paste (Kalsin, Turkey), prepared according to the rate recommended by the manufacturer using a lentulo spiral (Dentsply Sirona, Switzerland) 2 mm from the working length. Sterile dry cotton pellets were placed in the pulp chamber, then the access cavity was sealed with a temporary filling material and occlusion was checked. 15 minutes intraoral cryotherapy was applied. Patients were given an appointment 7 days later for second visit. In this appointment, patients were anesthetized, the tooth was isolated with rubber dam, the temporary filling material was removed. Then calcium hydroxide paste was removed by using the last instrument used to prepare the root canals at the working length during the first appointment using sufficient irrigation. The final irrigation protocol was repeated. Root canal fillings and permanent restorations were completed by applying the same techniques as in single session groups.
Treatment:
Procedure: intraoral ice pack application
Multiple visit 30 minutes cryotherapy
Experimental group
Description:
Root canals were filled with calcium hydroxide paste (Kalsin, Turkey), prepared according to the rate recommended by the manufacturer using a lentulo spiral (Dentsply Sirona, Switzerland) 2 mm from the working length. Sterile dry cotton pellets were placed in the pulp chamber, then the access cavity was sealed with a temporary filling material and occlusion was checked. 30 minutes intraoral cryotherapy was applied. Patients were given an appointment 7 days later for second visit. In this appointment, patients were anesthetized, the tooth was isolated with rubber dam, the temporary filling material was removed. Then calcium hydroxide paste was removed by using the last instrument used to prepare the root canals at the working length during the first appointment using sufficient irrigation. The final irrigation protocol was repeated. Root canal fillings and permanent restorations were completed by applying the same techniques as in single session groups.
Treatment:
Procedure: intraoral ice pack application

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