The Effect of Using Different Single File Systems With Coronal Flaring Instruments on Postoperative Pain
NCT ID: NCT05042713
Last Updated: 2021-09-13
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
80 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-09-01
2022-07-01
Brief Summary
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It has been reported that coronal flaring during root canal shaping facilitates apical access of instruments and irrigation solution. NiTi instruments generally tend to orient tissue debris coronally, coronal shaping can create a reservoir for collecting debris accumulated in the coronal portion of the root. Therefore, increasing the coronal space for debris reduces the amount of apically removed extrusion. However, single file systems do not have a coronal flaring file and canal preparation is completed with a single file. An increased amount of apical extrusion may occur due to insufficient coronal shaping during canal preparation using single-file systems.
In this study, the effect of the use of coronal flaring file together with rotational and reciprocal single file systems on postoperative pain will be investigated, since there are different results about the effects of rotational and reciprocal file systems on postoperative pain, and although it has been reported that coronal flaring reduces apical extrusion, there is no study that determines the effect on postoperative pain. Thus, it is aimed to reduce the pain after root canal treatment and to have a more comfortable and painless process after the procedure.
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Detailed Description
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Patients will be divided into 4 groups according to the file systems to be used in root canal treatment;
Group 1: Wave One Gold Group 2: One Flare + Wave One Gold Group 3: One Curve Group 4: One Flare + One Curve
During the shaping process, 5.25% NaOCI and 17% EDTA will be used as irrigation solution. NaviTip irrigation needle (30-G; Ultradent Products Inc, South Jordan, USA) will be used for irrigation during shaping. After the root canal shaping is completed, the canals will be rinsed with distilled water as a final irrigation and the root canals will be filled with gutta percha and Adseal (Meta Biomed, Cheongju, North Korea) root canal sealer using the single cone technique. Teeth will be restored with composite. Patients will be prescribed 400 mg of ibuprofen anti-inflammatory medication to use in case of severe pain. The pain levels of the lines before and after the procedure will be evaluated with the VAS (Visual analogue scale) pain scale. Patients will be given a 10 cm paper ruler to record their pain levels over 6, 12, 24, 48, 72 hours and 1 week periods. Patients will be told how to score their pain levels and will be asked to mark their pain levels on the given ruler at the specified times. At the end of the 1-week period, the tables will be collected from the patients and statistical analysis will be made and interpreted for the data.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Wave One Gold
The Wave One Gold file will be used with the VDW endodontic motor (VDW) in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.
WaveOne Gold, One Curve, OneFlare
During the endodontic treatment of molar teeth diagnosed with irreversible pulpitis, the effect on postoperative pain when single file systems with rotational (OneCurve) and reciprocal (WaveOne Gold) kinematics are used with and without coronal flaring instrument (OneFlare) will be compared.
One Flare and Wave One Gold file system
The One Flare file will be used with a rotational speed of 300 rpm and 3 N/cm torque at a working length of 3 mm. After the Wave One Gold file will be used with the VDW endodontic motor (VDW) in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.
WaveOne Gold, One Curve, OneFlare
During the endodontic treatment of molar teeth diagnosed with irreversible pulpitis, the effect on postoperative pain when single file systems with rotational (OneCurve) and reciprocal (WaveOne Gold) kinematics are used with and without coronal flaring instrument (OneFlare) will be compared.
One Curve
The One Curve file (Size 25) will be used in the VDW endodontic motor (VDW) in continuous rotation at 300 rpm and 2.5 Ncm torque in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.
WaveOne Gold, One Curve, OneFlare
During the endodontic treatment of molar teeth diagnosed with irreversible pulpitis, the effect on postoperative pain when single file systems with rotational (OneCurve) and reciprocal (WaveOne Gold) kinematics are used with and without coronal flaring instrument (OneFlare) will be compared.
One Curve with One Flare
The One Flare file will be used with a rotational speed of 300 rpm and 3 N/cm torque at a working length of 3 mm. After the One Curve file (Size 25) will be used in the VDW endodontic motor (VDW) in continuous rotation at 300 rpm and 2.5 Ncm torque in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.
WaveOne Gold, One Curve, OneFlare
During the endodontic treatment of molar teeth diagnosed with irreversible pulpitis, the effect on postoperative pain when single file systems with rotational (OneCurve) and reciprocal (WaveOne Gold) kinematics are used with and without coronal flaring instrument (OneFlare) will be compared.
Interventions
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WaveOne Gold, One Curve, OneFlare
During the endodontic treatment of molar teeth diagnosed with irreversible pulpitis, the effect on postoperative pain when single file systems with rotational (OneCurve) and reciprocal (WaveOne Gold) kinematics are used with and without coronal flaring instrument (OneFlare) will be compared.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Mandibular molar teeth that were diagnosed with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis
Exclusion Criteria
* Pregnancy or lactation
* Teeth with calcified canals
* Teeth with periodontal diseases
* Teeth with sensitive to percussion and palpation
* Teeth with root resorption
* Teeth with immature/open apex
18 Years
45 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Yuzuncu Yıl University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Esin Özlek
Asist. Prof.
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References
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Pedulla E, Genovesi F, Rapisarda S, La Rosa GR, Grande NM, Plotino G, Adorno CG. Effects of 6 Single-File Systems on Dentinal Crack Formation. J Endod. 2017 Mar;43(3):456-461. doi: 10.1016/j.joen.2016.10.038. Epub 2017 Jan 25.
Other Identifiers
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05/22.06.2021
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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