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The aim of this prospective in vivo randomized clinical trial to evaluate influence of combination of calcium Hydroxide (CALCIPAST Paste, Poland) and chlorhexidine Gel 2% (Gluco-Chex 2%, Cerkamed, Poland) in comparison to calcium hydroxide paste (CALCIPAST Paste, Poland) as Intracanal Medication on post operative pain (incidence, degree, duration) and reduction of bacterial endotoxins (quantitative) after endodontic treatment in single rooted necrotic teeth.
According to the inclusion criteria the patients enrolled in the study and allocated randomly into three groups either combination of calcium hydroxide paste intracanal medication with 2% chlorhexidine gel. (group A) or calcium hydroxide paste intracanal medication only (group B) or mechanical preparation without intracanal medications (group C) the endodontic treatment is done at two visits.
The samples of endotoxin divided into three groups: after access (S1), after mechanical instrumentations (S2), after removal intracanal medication (S3), all samples taken by a sterile paper points introduced in the root canal for the working length for 60 seconds.
firstly the patient's medical and dental history is taken. the patients assign on informed consent. and then anaesthetized and access cavity performed and root canal preparation is done by Revo-s system then irrigation and intracanal medication placement inside to canal. the patient's record the post operative pain in sheet with NRS after 4, 24, 48 hours and 2 weeks after first visit. the operator will recall the patient to check the records
second visit After 2 weeks from application of ICM, rubber dam will be applied then removal of the temporary dressing, then a sterile paper point (S3) will be introduced into the canals after irrigation and removal of the remnants of the intracanal medicament with the saline solution.
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Medical and dental history: diagnostic charts will be collected in a case report from by the investigators and confirmed for eligibility with the assistant supervisor.
Radiographic examination: preoperative radiographs will be taken to examine the tooth structure, caries detection, periapical status.
Clinical examination: intraoral examination include visual examination for caries, restorations, swelling, fistula, mobility, percussion were done.
Diagnostic criteria for necrotic tooth:
The patient marks moderate to severe pain on the numerical rating scale (NRS)a horizontal line of 11 marks and 10 intervals each takes number form 0 - 10 0 reading represents "no pain", 1- 3 readings represent "mild pain", 4- 6 readings represent "moderate pain", 7- 10 readings represent "severe pain".
(recording baseline degree of pain preoperatively before initiating the endodontic treatment ) All step will done by operator.
The measurement time will be at 4 hours, 24 hours, and 48 hours and after 14 days. (Day of Obturation)
The patient not responding to electric pulp tester at higher level than the contralateral tooth or the adjacent tooth if the contralateral one is missing.
Preoperative periapical x- ray film is done to detect any periapical changes.
Intervention:
Forty five patients will include were allocated by random or by chance to receive several clinical interventions and one of these interventions was control (Group A) where the patients did not receive any intracanal medication, (Group B) where the patients receive intracanal medication calcium hydroxide (CALCIPAST Paste, (Poland) and chlorhexidine 2 % gel. (Gluco-Chex 2%, Cerkamed, Poland), (Group C) calcium hydroxide paste only CALCIPAST Paste (Poland).
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At the 1st appointment.
At the 2nd appointment:
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45 participants in 3 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Mohammed Saadi Alarbeed, master degree candidate; Geraldine M. Ahmed, ass. professor
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