Sodium Hypoclorite as an Antibacterial Agent Prior to Pulpotomies
NCT ID: NCT04270318
Last Updated: 2020-02-17
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
64 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2012-09-30
2017-03-31
Brief Summary
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Materials and Methods: 128 primary molars were randomly divided into two main groups according to pulpotomy material (CH/MTA) and into two sub-groups according to selected the antibacterial agent (NaOCl/physiologic saline) used in the pulpotomy procedure. After these procedures, teeth were followed radiographically for 24 months. Thirty-four successfully treated teeth whose successors roots had completed formation of at least two-thirds of their lengths were extracted for histological evaluation. Fisher's-exact test, Pearson's-chi-square test and MannWhitneyU test with Bonferroni correction were used for statistical analysis.
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Detailed Description
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A total of 64 children (37 boys and 27 girls), between six to 10 years old (mean=8.2 years old) who had at least two mandibular primary molars with nearly equal carious involvement that required pulpotomy were included in the study. Following anesthesia and rubber dam isolation, the pulpotomy procedure was realized. After amputation of the coronal pulp tissue, pulpal hemorrhage was controlled using dry sterile cotton pellets under slight pressure for approximately 5 min. Four teeth were excluded from the study because of uncontrolled bleeding.
A total of 124 teeth were randomly distributed (by a coin toss) among groups representing different pulpotomy materials (CH or MTA) and cleansing agents (NaOCl or physiologic saline).
CH pulpotomy (n = 62 teeth): After hemorrhage control, two teeth in each child were randomly assigned by the toss of a coin to receive two cleansing agents, the experimental disinfecting agent 5% NaOCl (Wizard, Rehber Chemistry, Istanbul, Turkey) or the physiologic saline. CH control (n = 31 teeth): Pulp chamber was cleansed with physiologic saline prior the CH pulpotomy. CH NaOCl (n = 31 teeth): Pulp chamber was cleansed with 5% NaOCl for 30 s prior the CH pulpotomy. Then, canal orifices were sealed with CH (Kalsin, Aktu, Izmir, Turkey) paste (CH powder mixed with physiologic saline). After the canal orifice dressing, the chamber was based with reinforced ZOE (IRM; Dentsply Caulk, Milford, DE) and the tooth immediately restored with a stainless steel crown (SSC; 3M ESPE, Seefeld, Germany).
MTA pulpotomy (n = 62 teeth): As stated above, following the hemorrhage control, two cleansing agents were randomly applied to the cavity. MTA control (n= 31 teeth): Pulp chamber was cleansed with physiologic saline prior the MTA pulpotomy. MTA NaOCl (n = 31 teeth): Pulp chamber was cleansed with 5% NaOCl for 30 s prior the MTA pulpotomy. Then, canal orifices were sealed with MTA (ProRoot MTA; Dentsply, Tulsa, OK, USA) and a moistened cotton pellet was placed over the MTA paste to allow setting of the material. Reinforced ZOE was placed as a temporary restoration; the ZOE and the cotton pellets were removed after 24 h, and the teeth finally restored with SSCs.
The treatments received follow-up evaluations every six months, for 24 months, following the completion of the treatments. One examiner, who was blinded to treatment type, evaluated the teeth clinically and radiographically. At follow-up appointments, clinical success was confirmed by the absence of spontaneous pain, pathologic mobility, tenderness to percussion, swelling, fistula, or gingival inflammation. Radiographic success was considered when internal/external root resorption and periapical/furcal radiolucency was not observed. Calcific metamorphosis of the pulp was not considered a failure. The data were analyzed using Fisher's exact, McNemar, and Pearson's chi-square tests with Bonferroni correction.
Histological assessment Clinically and radiologically successful teeth -whose successors roots had completed formation of at least two thirds of their lengths- were extracted for histopathological evaluation. Following extraction, the teeth were immediately immersed in 10 % buffered formalin, embedded in paraffin, and serially sectioned through the root canals in a mesiodistal direction using a microtome to obtain sections of 5 μm in thickness. Sections were stained using hematoxylin eosin and examined under a light microscope.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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CH pulpotomy-control
After hemorrhage control, pulp chamber was cleansed with physiologic saline prior the CH pulpotomy.Then, canal orifices were sealed with CH (Kalsin, Aktu, Izmir, Turkey) paste (CH powder mixed with physiologic saline). After the canal orifice dressing, the chamber was based with reinforced ZOE (IRM; Dentsply Caulk, Milford, DE) and the tooth immediately restored with a stainless steel crown (SSC; 3M ESPE, Seefeld, Germany).
CH Pulpotomy, physiologic saline
Pulp chamber was cleansed with physiologic saline for 30 s.
CH pulpotomy-NaOCl
After hemorrhage control,pulp chamber was cleansed with 5% NaOCl for 30 s prior the CH pulpotomy. Then, canal orifices were sealed with CH (Kalsin, Aktu, Izmir, Turkey) paste (CH powder mixed with physiologic saline). After the canal orifice dressing, the chamber was based with reinforced ZOE (IRM; Dentsply Caulk, Milford, DE) and the tooth immediately restored with a stainless steel crown (SSC; 3M ESPE, Seefeld, Germany).
CH pulpotomy, NaOCl
Pulp chamber was cleansed with 5 % NaOCl for 30 s.
MTA pulpotomy-control
After hemorrhage control, pulp chamber was cleansed with physiologic saline prior the MTA pulpotomy. Then, canal orifices were sealed with MTA (ProRoot MTA; Dentsply, Tulsa, OK, USA) and a moistened cotton pellet was placed over the MTA paste to allow setting of the material. Reinforced ZOE was placed as a temporary restoration; the ZOE and the cotton pellets were removed after 24 h, and the teeth finally restored with SSCs.
MTA Pulpotomy, physiologic saline
Pulp chamber was cleansed with physiologic saline for 30 s.
MTA pulpotomy-NaOCl
After hemorrhage control, pulp chamber was cleansed with physiologic saline prior the MTA pulpotomy. MTA NaOCl (n = 31 teeth): Pulp chamber was cleansed with 5% NaOCl for 30 s prior the MTA pulpotomy.
Then, canal orifices were sealed with MTA (ProRoot MTA; Dentsply, Tulsa, OK, USA) and a moistened cotton pellet was placed over the MTA paste to allow setting of the material. Reinforced ZOE was placed as a temporary restoration; the ZOE and the cotton pellets were removed after 24 h, and the teeth finally restored with SSCs.
MTA pulpotomy, NaOCl
Pulp chamber was cleansed with 5 % NaOCl for 30 s.
Interventions
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CH Pulpotomy, physiologic saline
Pulp chamber was cleansed with physiologic saline for 30 s.
CH pulpotomy, NaOCl
Pulp chamber was cleansed with 5 % NaOCl for 30 s.
MTA Pulpotomy, physiologic saline
Pulp chamber was cleansed with physiologic saline for 30 s.
MTA pulpotomy, NaOCl
Pulp chamber was cleansed with 5 % NaOCl for 30 s.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* The children were healthy and cooperative
* Moderate response to chemical and thermal stimuli.
* Teeth would be restorable with stainless steel crowns.
Exclusion Criteria
* Presence of percussion or palpation,
* Pathological mobility,
* Infectious symptoms such as fistula or abscess,
* Discoloration in the clinical examination,
* Presence of radiolucency in the furcation or periodical regions thickening of the periodontal spaces
* Internal or external root resorption.
6 Years
10 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Izmir Katip Celebi University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Merve AKCAY
Assoc. Prof.
Other Identifiers
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2012-TEZ-07
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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