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The Outcome of Healing Intraoral Sinus Tract With a Single or Multi-visit With Bioceramic Sealer

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Majmaah University

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Singler Visit
Bioceramic Sealer
Single Cone Obturation Technique
Sinus Tract
Multi Visit

Treatments

Procedure: sinus tract healing in single or multi visit with single cone technique with bioceramic sealer

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05454436
1075865046

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of clinical trial is to see is there any difference in the outcome of healing of the intraoral sinus tract when treat in single or multi-visit root canal treatment by an endodontist.

Full description

Methods and material :

Inclusion criteria as follows:

Tooth with a sinus tract and radiographic evidence of periradicular bone destruction, Tooth with a necrotic pulp confirmed by pulp tests or with previous root canal treatment, Tooth that was restorable and had an indication for root canal treatment or retreatment, Tooth with a mobility score <3 Absence of periodontal pockets >4 mm deep Patients without significant systemic disease.

Two groups will be divided into:

Group A: will treat in a single visit. The treatment protocol will be: cleaning and shaping by NITI file ( pro taper gold ) with Naocl 5.25%, EDTA 17% and saline then the canal will be obturate by single cone technique with bioceramic sealer.

Group B: will treat in a multi-visit. The treatment protocol will : cleaning and shaping by NITI file ( pro taper gold ) with Naocl 5.25%, EDTA 17% and saline then ca(oh)2 use as Intracanal medication the after disappear the sinus tract the canal will obturate by single cone technique with bioceramic sealer.

Follow-up examinations were performed at 7, 14, and 30 days postoperatively.

According to the clinical, the outcome was classified as:

  1. Healed: the sinus tract disappeared completely.
  2. Healing: the sinus tract getting smaller and can't be traced with small gutta-percha ( we need to mention GP size)
  3. failed: the sinus tract persisted more than 30 days after treatment

Enrollment

40 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

6 to 80 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

Tooth with a sinus tract and radiographic evidence of periradicular bone destruction, Tooth with a necrotic pulp confirmed by pulp tests or with previous root canal treatment, Tooth that was restorable and had an indication for root canal treatment or retreatment, Tooth with a mobility score <3 Absence of periodontal pockets >4 mm deep Patients without significant systemic disease.

Exclusion criteria

Tooth without a sinus tract . Tooth that was not restorable Tooth with a mobility score >3 Absence of periodontal pockets <4 mm deep Patients with significant systemic disease.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

40 participants in 2 patient groups

Healing rate of intra oral sinus tract in single visit by SCT with bioceramic sealer
Experimental group
Description:
When a patient comes with intra oral sinus tract will treat in a single visit. The treatment protocol will be: cleaning and shaping by NITI file ( pro taper gold ) with Naocl 5.25%, EDTA 17% and saline then the canal will be obturate by single cone technique with bioceramic sealer.
Treatment:
Procedure: sinus tract healing in single or multi visit with single cone technique with bioceramic sealer
Healing rate of intra oral sinus tract in multi visit by SCT with bioceramic sealer
Experimental group
Description:
When a patient comes with intra-oral sinus tract will treat in a multi-visit. The treatment protocol will : cleaning and shaping by NITI file ( pro taper gold ) with Naocl 5.25%, EDTA 17%, and saline then ca(oh)2 use as Intracanal medication the after disappear the sinus tract the canal will obturate by single cone technique with bioceramic sealer.
Treatment:
Procedure: sinus tract healing in single or multi visit with single cone technique with bioceramic sealer

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