Effect of Diode Laser Activated Irrigation Versus Ultrasonic on Post-Operative Pain in Single Visit of Necrotic Teeth
NCT ID: NCT03015987
Last Updated: 2017-01-11
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
44 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-02-28
2018-02-28
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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After the patients is found eligible,the patients will be randomly assigned to either the control (ultrasonic activated irrigation )or to the intervention ( diode laser activated irrigation) treatment done in both in single visit.
At the end of treatment, patients will be asked to record post operative pain by NRS .
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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diode laser activated irrigation
Laser-activated irrigation (LAI) has been introduced as a powerful method enhancing irrigant action; The laser radiation produces transient cavitation in the liquid through optical breakdown by strong absorption of the laser energy. The high-power diode laser has been tested in several areas of dentistry such as bleaching, depigmentation and gingivectomy, with promising results in dentinal disinfection. The diode laser has proved to be a resource worth testing, because of the it's properties and its low cost and availability in comparison to most lasers used in endodontics.
diode laser activated irrigation
diode laser became the most common and affordable type of laser used in endodontics for many uses , its disinfection effect is an important issue which not discussed in clinical trial before , So this study is assigned to study that
ultrasonic activated irrigation
ultrasonics have been developed to improve the penetration and effectiveness of irrigation in peripheral areas of the root canal space. The efficiency of sonic and ultrasonic devices is based on the creation of hydrodynamic phenomenon in well-shaped canals filled with an irrigant.
Such active root canal irrigation has been shown to facilitate the disruption of biofilms and make the cell membrane of bacteria more permeable to NaOCl.
diode laser activated irrigation
diode laser became the most common and affordable type of laser used in endodontics for many uses , its disinfection effect is an important issue which not discussed in clinical trial before , So this study is assigned to study that
Interventions
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diode laser activated irrigation
diode laser became the most common and affordable type of laser used in endodontics for many uses , its disinfection effect is an important issue which not discussed in clinical trial before , So this study is assigned to study that
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Teeth with mature root
* Teeth without calcified root canals
* Teeth without root caries
* Teeth without internal or external root resorption
* Teeth with no sign of crack formation
* Teeth without anatomic abnormalities
Exclusion Criteria
* Teeth with vital pulp
* Non- restorable teeth
* Medically compromised patients
* Patients with facial swelling or acute infection.
* Previously endodontically treated teeth
* periodontally affected teeth
20 Years
45 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Cairo University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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zeinab mostafa omar
principal investigator
Principal Investigators
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Ghada A Eid, Professor
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Department of endodontics -Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine-Cairo university
Hanaa M El shinawy, Researcher professor
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Surgery &oral medicine department -National Research Institute-Cairo University
Zeinab M Omar, Student
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Department of endodontics -Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine-Cairo university
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References
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1-Sathorn C, Parashos P, Messer H. The prevalence of postoperative pain and flare-up in single- and multiple-visit endodontic treatment: a systematic review. Int Endod J 2008; 41:91-9. 2-.Ng YL, Glennon JP, Setchell DJ. Prevalence of and factors affecting post. obturation pain in patients undergoing root canal treatment. Int Endod J 2004;37:381-91. 3-Peters OA. Current challenges and concepts in the preparation of root canal systems a review. J Endod 2004; 30:559-67. 4- Gu L, Kim JR, Ling J. Review of contemporary irrigant agitation techniques and devices. J Endod 2009; 35:791-804.
Other Identifiers
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laser_ultrasonic
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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