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RCT: Effectiveness of a Microscope During Dental Root Apical Surgery

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Academisch Medisch Centrum - Universiteit van Amsterdam (AMC-UvA)

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Effectiveness of Microscope During Apical Surgery in Endodontic Treated Teeth.

Treatments

Procedure: Surgical treatment with microscope

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01759069
Microscope

Details and patient eligibility

About

An endodontic treatment is the standard therapy for teeth with periapical periodontitis. The overall success rate for this treatment is high; 97% of the treated teeth are retained in the oral cavity after 8 years (Salehrabi & Rotstein, 2004). However, there are teeth that have a persistent granuloma because of various reasons and need endodontic retreatment or apical surgery. Overall results in literature for an endodontic retreatment show a success rate of 77%-89% (Ng, Mann, & Gulabivala, 2008; Salehrabi & Rotstein, 2010), the results of apical surgery are more or less similar (von Arx, 2005). Which of the two methods is preferred for failed root canal treatments is dependant on a variety of reasons. (For example an amount of gutta-percha outside the apex of the root is better corrected by apical surgery. Persistent infection as a result of insufficient gutta-percha amounts in a treated root is best treated with an endodontic retreatment.) The overall results in apical surgery have increased the past years due to better preparation of the apical end of the root by the use of an ultrasonic device (de Lange, Putters, Baas, & van Ingen, 2007) and new materials that are used for filling of the rootend e.g. MTA (von Arx, Hanni, & Jensen, 2010)

Objective of the study:

The objective of this study is to assess whether or not apical surgery that is carried out with the help of a microscope has a higher success rate than apical surgery without the use of a microscope. No RCT is found in present literature (Del Fabbro, Taschieri, Lodi, Banfi, & Weinstein, 2009).

Enrollment

190 estimated patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Peri-apical lesion on one of the teeth, confirmed on radiograph.
  • Previous endodontic treatment was more than 6 months earlier.

Exclusion criteria

  • Root fracture.
  • Periodontal origin of apical infection or absence of marginal buccal bone after flap elevation.
  • Root perforation.
  • No previous endodontic treatment.
  • Previous endodontic surgery.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

190 participants in 2 patient groups

treatment with microscope
Experimental group
Description:
treatment with microscope
Treatment:
Procedure: Surgical treatment with microscope
treatment without microscope
Experimental group
Description:
treatment without microscope
Treatment:
Procedure: Surgical treatment with microscope

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

M.H.T. de Ruiter, Drs.

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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