Vital Pulp Therapy in Carious Teeth With Hypomineralization

NCT ID: NCT03735069

Last Updated: 2020-02-12

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

62 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2017-09-12

Study Completion Date

2020-01-30

Brief Summary

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Vital pulp therapy (VPT) is a general term for multiple procedures (indirect pulp cap, direct pulp cap and pulpotomy) all directed toward preserving pulp vitality and enable complete root development in immature teeth. The aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical, radiographic and histologic (if any teeth later are doomed for extraction for orthodontic or other reasons) success rate of VPT on treating cariously exposed permanent teeth with developmental defects of enamel. This will be a a prospective case series study including children between 6-16 years old having tooth with enamel hypomineralization defect with deep caries, restorable teeth , and no signs of infection. The teeth will be followed up both clinically and radiographically for 1 year after treatment. It is expected that the teeth will maintain vitality with resolution of symptoms (if present) and completion of root development in immature teeth after vital pulp therapy.

Detailed Description

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Background: One of the greatest challenges that may affect the integrity of teeth is dental caries. If left untreated, pulpal involvement may occur leading to irreversible damage and eventually necrosis. This risk is greatly increased in the presence of developmental defects affecting tooth enamel such as molar-incisor hypomineralization (MIH). Despite having high success rate, root canal treatment will lead to loss of proprioceptive function, loss of stress-reducing damping property and tooth sensitivity in developed teeth and will also inhibit complete root formation in immature permanent teeth. Vital pulp therapy (VPT) is a general term for multiple procedures (indirect pulp cap, direct pulp cap and pulpotomy) all directed toward preserving pulp vitality and enable complete root development in immature teeth. So, it has been advocated as a better alternative for pulpectomy/root canal treatment in deep carious vital permanent teeth.

Aim: To evaluate the clinical, radiographic and histologic (if any teeth later are doomed for extraction for orthodontic or other reasons) success rate of VPT on treating cariously exposed permanent teeth with developmental defects of enamel.

Materials and methods: The study will be a prospective case series study including children between 6-16 years old. Inclusion criteria include patients having tooth with enamel hypomineralization defect with deep caries. Teeth should be restorable tooth. No soft tissue swellings, mobility or tenderness to percussion should be present. In cases of pulpotomy, bleeding from all canals should be present after opening the access. Tooth should be diagnosed with reversible / irreversible pulpitis (as indicated by positive response to cold testing).

Medically compromised patients will be excluded from the study. Also any tooth that is non-restorable, having sinus tract or periodontally compromised will be excluded. The procedure involves taking preoperative compete records (radiograph, vitality tests, percussion, mobility and photographs). After administration of anesthetic agent, rubber dam will be placed, caries is removed and appropriate dressing pulp material will be placed and then the final restoration is placed. A post-operative x-ray will be taken. The teeth will be followed up both clinically and radiographically for 1 year after treatment.

Expected Results: It is expected that the teeth will maintain vitality with resolution of symptoms (if present) and completion of root development in immature teeth after vital pulp therapy.

Conditions

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Dental Caries Extending to Pulp Molar Incisor Hypomineralization

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

The study will be a prospective case series study; VPT (IPT, partial or complete pulpotomies) will be done depending on the severity of the case (depth of caries/pulpal involvement, symptoms and response to vitality testing). The study will include about 150 hypomineralized first permanent molars, patients age will range from 6-16 years old. Sample will be divided into 3 groups according to the treatment that will be provided (IPT / Cvek pulpotomy / Cervical pulpotomy). Patients' teeth will be randomly allocated to different treatment procedures (IPT or pulpotomy) using random tables.
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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IPT (Indirect pulp treatment) group

In this group, complete caries excavation from the dentin-enamel junction will be done. Caries near the pulp will be removed with caution until the remaining dentin shows increased resistance to manual instrumentation. A layer of resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGI) dressing material will be placed (Vitrebond; St.Paul, MN), followed by resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGI) build-up material (Vitremer; St. Paul, MN), and the final restoration of choice for MIH involved teeth; a preformed Stainless Steel Crown (SSC).

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

IPT (Indirect pulp treatment)

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Indirect pulp treatment involves complete caries excavation from the dentin-enamel junction using a round bur. Caries near the pulp is removed with caution using spoon excavator until the remaining dentine shows increased resistance to manual instrumentation. A layer of resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGI) dressing material is placed, followed by resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGI) build-up material, and the final restoration; a preformed Stainless Steel Crown (SSC).

Cvek/partial pulpotomy group

In this group, partial pulpotomy will be attempted first, inflamed pulp tissue will be removed until healthy pulp tissue is reached (2-4mm depth), as indicated by healthy bleeding and arrest of hemorrhage upon pressure with a cotton pellet moistened with 2.5% NaOCl for 2-5 minutes and repeated twice if required; otherwise, cervical pulpotomy will be done.

Gray MTA (Mineral Trioxide Aggregate, Dentsply, Canada) will be placed in the pulp chamber (2-3mm thickness), a moist cotton pellet will be placed and Intermediate Restorative Material (IRM) to ensure setting. Patient will be reviewed after 1 week. If the tooth is asymptomatic, final restoration with RMGI (Vitremer; St. Paul, MN) and stainless steel crown will be placed , and a post-op radiograph will be taken.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Cvek/partial pulpotomy

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Cvek/partial pulpotomy involves removal of inflamed pulp tissue to depth until healthy pulp tissue is reached (depth of 2-4 mm), as indicated by healthy bleeding and arrest of hemorrhage upon pressure with a cotton pellet moistened with 2.5% NaOCl for 2-5 minutes and repeated for two times if required. Gray MTA will be placed in the pulp chamber in 2-3 mm thickness, moist cotton pellet will be placed to ensure setting and the tooth will be temporized with IRM, the patient will be reviewed after 1 week. If the tooth is asymptomatic, final restoration with RMGIC and stainless steel crown will be placed , and a post-operative radiograph will be taken.

Cervical pulpotomy group

In this group, a cervical pulpotomy procedure will be done where all pulp chamber tissue shall be removed until healthy pulp tissue is reached, as indicated by bleeding from all canals and arrest of hemorrhage upon pressure (for maximum 6 minutes).

Gray MTA (Mineral Trioxide Aggregate, Dentsply, Canada) will be mixed according to manufacturer instructions and will be placed in the pulp chamber in 2-3 mm thickness, moist cotton pellet will be placed to ensure setting and the tooth will be temporized with Intermediate Restorative Material (IRM), the patient will be reviewed after 1 week. If the tooth is asymptomatic, final restoration with RMGI (Vitremer; St. Paul, MN) and stainless steel crown will be placed , and a post-op radiograph will be taken.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Cervical pulpotomy

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Cervical pulpotomy involves removal of inflamed pulp tissue from all pulp chamber as indicated by healthy bleeding and arrest of hemorrhage upon pressure with a cotton pellet moistened with 2.5% NaOCl for 6 minutes and repeated for two times if required. Gray MTA will be placed in the pulp chamber (2-3mm) thickness, moist cotton pellet will be placed to ensure setting and the tooth will be temporized with IRM, the patient will be reviewed after 1 week. If the tooth is asymptomatic, final restoration with RMGIC and stainless steel crown will be placed , and a post-operative radiograph will be taken.

Interventions

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IPT (Indirect pulp treatment)

Indirect pulp treatment involves complete caries excavation from the dentin-enamel junction using a round bur. Caries near the pulp is removed with caution using spoon excavator until the remaining dentine shows increased resistance to manual instrumentation. A layer of resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGI) dressing material is placed, followed by resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGI) build-up material, and the final restoration; a preformed Stainless Steel Crown (SSC).

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Cvek/partial pulpotomy

Cvek/partial pulpotomy involves removal of inflamed pulp tissue to depth until healthy pulp tissue is reached (depth of 2-4 mm), as indicated by healthy bleeding and arrest of hemorrhage upon pressure with a cotton pellet moistened with 2.5% NaOCl for 2-5 minutes and repeated for two times if required. Gray MTA will be placed in the pulp chamber in 2-3 mm thickness, moist cotton pellet will be placed to ensure setting and the tooth will be temporized with IRM, the patient will be reviewed after 1 week. If the tooth is asymptomatic, final restoration with RMGIC and stainless steel crown will be placed , and a post-operative radiograph will be taken.

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Cervical pulpotomy

Cervical pulpotomy involves removal of inflamed pulp tissue from all pulp chamber as indicated by healthy bleeding and arrest of hemorrhage upon pressure with a cotton pellet moistened with 2.5% NaOCl for 6 minutes and repeated for two times if required. Gray MTA will be placed in the pulp chamber (2-3mm) thickness, moist cotton pellet will be placed to ensure setting and the tooth will be temporized with IRM, the patient will be reviewed after 1 week. If the tooth is asymptomatic, final restoration with RMGIC and stainless steel crown will be placed , and a post-operative radiograph will be taken.

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Other Intervention Names

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Indirect pulp capping

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Healthy patient between 6-16 years.
* Tooth with enamel hypomineralization defect
* Molar tooth with deep caries
* Restorable molar tooth
* No soft tissue swellings, mobility or tenderness to percussion
* Bleeding from all canals (when performing cervical pulpotomy)
* Reversible / Irreversible pulpitis (as indicated by positive response to pulp testing using cold test)

Exclusion Criteria

* Medically compromised patient
* Non-restorable tooth
* Presence of dental abcess / sinus tract
* Periodontally compromised teeth
Minimum Eligible Age

6 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

16 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Jordan University of Science and Technology

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Ola B. Al-Batayneh

Associate Professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Ola Al-Batayneh

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Jordan University of Science and Technology

Locations

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Jordan University of Science and Technology

Irbid, , Jordan

Site Status

Countries

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Jordan

References

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Other Identifiers

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77-2017

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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