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Success Rate of Single Versus Two Visit Regenerative Treatment Protocol in Non Vital Mature Anterior Teeth

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Cairo University (CU)

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Anterior Teeth
Periapical Lesion
Pulp Necrosis

Treatments

Procedure: Single visit pulp regeneration
Procedure: Two visit pulp regeneration

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03717337
Faculty of dentistry 2018

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study evaluates success rate of non vital mature anterior teeth with periapical lesion treated by regenerative endodontic protocol in single visit versus two visit technique.

Patients are randomized into two groups where treatment will be done either in one visit including access, disinfection, placing platelet rich plasma as scaffold and restoration or two visit protocol involving access, disinfection and placing calcium hydroxide as intracanal medicament in first visit followed by a second visit after 3 weeks involving reopening of the tooth, removing intracanal medicament and placing platelet rich plasma as scaffold then restoration. Success rate is defined as absence of subjective signs and symptoms along with healing of periapical lesion

Full description

Title: Evaluation of Success Rate of Non Vital Mature Anterior Teeth with Periapical Lesion Following Single versus Two Visit Regenerative Treatment Protocol (A Randomized Clinical Trial) Regenerative endodontics can be defined as biologically based procedures designed to replace damaged structures, including dentin and root structures, as well as cells of the pulp-dentin complex.

The majority of endodontic patients are adults, thus the application of the tissue engineering concept to mature teeth could provide a biological treatment modality instead of the conventional one. In fact, several advantages were reported about regenerative procedures in well developed mature teeth. Reconstitution of the neurovascular system in root canals by pulp regeneration will provide pulp tissues with an immune system, which will function as the first line of defense against microbial challenge. Moreover, restoration of pulp dentine complex will protect the tooth during loading and mastication.

Different treatment protocols for pulp regeneration were reported in the literature regarding irrigation (type, concentration and time), intracanal medication, pulpal space barrier, incorporation and lack of scaffolds (blood clot, PRP,PRF, collagen) as well as recall visits.

Rationale for conducting the research and choice of comparators:

Multiple visits protocol has been the commonly used technique in regenerative endodontic procedures. It involves the placement of intracanal medicaments between visits (calcium hydroxide and triple antibiotic paste) which have many drawbacks such as difficulty in removal, tooth discoloration, weakening of the root and tooth loss.

Completing revascularization in one visit has many advantages. First, it reduces the chance of additional bacterial contamination of the space. Second, a single revascularization protocol may overcome the problem of poor patient compliance and reduce the number of appointments needed. Third, it can help to combat potential injury of the tooth and tooth discoloration Unfortunately, up till the moment it is not clear which protocol is the most effective. Thus randomized clinical trials are required to provide plausible answers to this question In the present research the recent single visit regenerative treatment for necrotic mature teeth will be compared to the conventionally used two visit one

Enrollment

40 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

15 to 35 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Single canal anterior tooth

    • Mature root
    • Non vital with radiographic evidence of periapical lesion
    • Periapical lesion of average size 2-5mm
    • Positive patient compliance for participation in the study.
    • Patients with good oral hygiene
    • Normal periodontal probing depth ≤ 3 mm

Exclusion criteria

  • Compromised remaining tooth structure that need post and core build up
  • Non restorable teeth
  • Vital teeth
  • Radiographic evidence of external or internal root resorption.
  • Roots showing fracture or ankylosis
  • Medically compromised patients
  • Pregnant women
  • Greater than grade I mobility or periodontal probing depth greater than 3mm
  • Immature tooth
  • Patients with pain, swelling or fistula tracts

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

40 participants in 2 patient groups

Single visit pulp regeneration
Experimental group
Description:
Regenerative endodontic procedure not involving placement of intracanal medicament will be done in single visit
Treatment:
Procedure: Single visit pulp regeneration
Two visit pulp regeneration
Active Comparator group
Description:
Regenerative endodontic procedure involving placing intracanal medicament will be done in two visit
Treatment:
Procedure: Two visit pulp regeneration

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