EFFECT of USE of DIODE LASER and 3% NaOCl for HEMOSTASIS in DIRECT PULP CAPPING on OUTCOME in MILD and MODERATE PULPITS
NCT ID: NCT06765447
Last Updated: 2025-01-09
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COMPLETED
NA
128 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-07-01
2024-12-31
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Detailed Description
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AIM \& OBJECTIVES- To evaluate the effect of use of diode laser and 3% NaOCl for hemostasis in Direct Pulp Capping in mild and moderate pulpitis on success and survival.
Primary objective-To determine the success rate and survival of diode laser and sodium hypoclorite as hemostatic agent in direct pulp capping with biodentine, based on clinical findings at 1week,3 months and both clinical and radiographic findings at 6 and 12 months.Secondary objective-To assess the post operative pain from Day 1 to Day 7 post treatment(NRS score).
Participants:
Inclusion Criteria: -Healthy patients (ASA I ).Patients falling in the age group of 18-45 years.Unrestored Permanent mandibular posterior teeth.Extremely deep caries are defined as radiographic evidence of caries penetrating the entire thickness of the dentine with certain pulp exposure. In extremely deep lesions, the demineralized process extends the entire thickness of the dentine. (L.BJORNDAL et al.2019)Only occlusal pulp exposure due to caries.Vital teeth with signs and symptoms of mild and moderate pulpitis- Mild pulpitis Heightened and lengthened reaction to cold, warmth and sweet stimuli that can last up to 20 s but then subsides, possibly percussion sensitive. According to the histological situation that fits these findings, it would be implied that there is limited local inflammation confined to the crown pulp (W. J. Wolters et al.) Moderate pulpitis- Clear symptoms, strong, heightened and prolonged reaction to cold, which can last for minutes, possibly percussion sensitive and spontaneous dull pain that can be more or less suppressed with pain medication According to the histological situation that fits these findings, it would be implied that there is extensive local inflammation confined to the crown pulp (W. J. Wolters et al.).Exposure size 0.5 to 1 mm.
Exclusion Criteria: -No pulp exposure after caries excavation.No bleeding after pulp exposure.Participants who will not signed the written consent form.Patient with PAI score \>2.Severe pulpits-There are any clinical symptoms of Severe spontaneous pain and clear pain reaction to warmth and cold stimuli, often, sharp to dull throbbing pain, patients have trouble sleeping because of the pain (gets worse when lying down). Tooth is very sensitive to touch and percussion.Evidence of internal or external resorption, calcified canals, as assessed by radiographic examination.Patients with periodontal disease, swelling and sinus tract.A positive history of antibiotic use within 1 month and analgesic use within week before the treatment.
Sample size: - 64 in one group Methods: - • The teeth were evaluated by periapical radiographs, periodontal probing, percussion test, and sensibility assessment with cold test and electric pulp test.All periapical radiographs were exposed by using constant kVP, mA, and exposure time (70 KVP, 8 mA, and 0.8 sec.).The tooth was anesthetized using lidocaine 2% with epinephrine 1:80,000 and subsequently isolated using rubber dam.The tooth was disinfected by scrubbing with 2% chlorhexidine and 75% isopropyl alcohol. Round diamond bur and high-speed handpiece with copious water irrigation was used to remove carious enamel and further round bur with low-speed handpiece was used to remove carious dentin.After pulp exposure, tooth was randomly allocated to one of the study groups for hemostasis achievement.To avoid selection bias,the randomization for diode laser and 3% NaOCl was done after pulp exposure .This was involve picking a closed envelope containing the instruction to either use NaOCl 3% or diode laser for hemostasis by an investigator who is not the part of study.
In GROUP 1,Hemostasis was achieved by exposure to Primo dental diode laser by medency (980 nm), at 0.5 W(medency Primo laser) .During laser application patients, operator and assistant were asked to wear protective eye shields.The laser energy of wavelength 980 nm introduced to the exposure site through a 400 µm optical fiber in a non contact mode for 2-3 seconds at exposure site for three times at 10s time interval to achieve complete hemostasis.For disinfection same diode laser of wavelength 980nm with energy set at 1W used in non contact mode in circular motion in the cavity .Biodentine was used as pulp capping agent.
In GROUP 2, after pulp exposure bleeding was control by placing a cotton pellet soaked with 3%NaOCl over the pulpal wound upto 1 minutes.If hemostasis was not achieve with in 1mins we again use soaked cotton pellet of 3% NaOCL for another 1 mint. Tooth with excessive uncontrollable bleeding even after 5 mins was excluded from the study; however, definite treatment was provided to the patient.The time used to control bleeding was recorded for each tooth by using stop watch.Once hemostasis is achieved, exposed pulp was capped with biodentine.Biodentine (Septodont, Saint-Maur-des-Fosses, France) aa was mixed according to manufacturer's instructions and applied directly onto the exposed pulpal site in 1- 2mm layer thickness. After 12-15 mins when Biodentine sets, application of RMGIC liner was done. This was followed by etching with 37% phosphoric acid for 15 seconds and rinsing with water. The cavity was then air dried and bonding agent was applied which was cured for 20 seconds. The cavity was then restored with composite using incremental technique FOLLOW UP:The patients were recalled periodically at 1 week, 3months, 6 months and 12 months after the direct pulp capping procedure for clinical evaluation (post operative sensitivity, pain, tenderness, vitality) and at 6 months and 12 months for radiographic (widening of periodontal ligament space and periapical radiolucency) evaluation.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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3% NaOCl
after pulp exposure bleeding was control by placing a cotton pellet soaked with 3%NaOCl over the pulpal wound upto 1 minutes.If hemostasis was not achieve with in 1mins we again use soaked cotton pellet of 3% NaOCL for another 1 mint until the hemostasis acheived. Tooth with excessive uncontrollable bleeding even after 5 mins was excluded from the study
hemostasis with 3% NaOCl in direct pulp capping
after pulp exposure bleeding was control by placing a cotton pellet soaked with 3%NaOCl over the pulpal wound upto 1 minutes.If hemostasis was not achieve with in 1mins we again use soaked cotton pellet of 3% NaOCL for another 1 mint until the hemostasis acheived. Tooth with excessive uncontrollable bleeding even after 5 mins was excluded from the study; however, definite treatment was provided to the patient.The time used to control bleeding was recorded for each tooth by using stop watch.Once hemostasis is achieved, exposed pulp was capped with biodentine.
hemostasis with diode laser in direct pulp capping
Hemostasis was achieved by exposure to Primo dental diode laser by medency (980 nm), at 0.5 W(medency Primo laser) .During laser application patients, operator and assistant were asked to wear protective eye shields.The laser energy of wavelength 980 nm introduced to the exposure site through a 400 µm optical fiber in a non contact mode for 2-3 seconds at exposure site for three times at 10s time interval to achieve complete hemostasis.For disinfection same diode laser of wavelength 980nm with energy set at 1W used in non contact mode in circular motion in the cavity .Biodentine was used as pulp capping agent.
diode laser
Hemostasis was achieved by exposure to Primo dental diode laser by medency (980 nm), at 0.5 W(medency Primo laser) .During laser application patients, operator and assistant were asked to wear protective eye shields.The laser energy of wavelength 980 nm introduced to the exposure site through a 400 µm optical fiber in a non contact mode for 2-3 seconds at exposure site for three times at 10s time interval to achieve complete hemostasis.For disinfection same diode laser of wavelength 980nm with energy set at 1W used in non contact mode in circular motion in the cavity
hemostasis with 3% NaOCl in direct pulp capping
after pulp exposure bleeding was control by placing a cotton pellet soaked with 3%NaOCl over the pulpal wound upto 1 minutes.If hemostasis was not achieve with in 1mins we again use soaked cotton pellet of 3% NaOCL for another 1 mint until the hemostasis acheived. Tooth with excessive uncontrollable bleeding even after 5 mins was excluded from the study; however, definite treatment was provided to the patient.The time used to control bleeding was recorded for each tooth by using stop watch.Once hemostasis is achieved, exposed pulp was capped with biodentine.
hemostasis with diode laser in direct pulp capping
Hemostasis was achieved by exposure to Primo dental diode laser by medency (980 nm), at 0.5 W(medency Primo laser) .During laser application patients, operator and assistant were asked to wear protective eye shields.The laser energy of wavelength 980 nm introduced to the exposure site through a 400 µm optical fiber in a non contact mode for 2-3 seconds at exposure site for three times at 10s time interval to achieve complete hemostasis.For disinfection same diode laser of wavelength 980nm with energy set at 1W used in non contact mode in circular motion in the cavity .Biodentine was used as pulp capping agent.
Interventions
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hemostasis with 3% NaOCl in direct pulp capping
after pulp exposure bleeding was control by placing a cotton pellet soaked with 3%NaOCl over the pulpal wound upto 1 minutes.If hemostasis was not achieve with in 1mins we again use soaked cotton pellet of 3% NaOCL for another 1 mint until the hemostasis acheived. Tooth with excessive uncontrollable bleeding even after 5 mins was excluded from the study; however, definite treatment was provided to the patient.The time used to control bleeding was recorded for each tooth by using stop watch.Once hemostasis is achieved, exposed pulp was capped with biodentine.
hemostasis with diode laser in direct pulp capping
Hemostasis was achieved by exposure to Primo dental diode laser by medency (980 nm), at 0.5 W(medency Primo laser) .During laser application patients, operator and assistant were asked to wear protective eye shields.The laser energy of wavelength 980 nm introduced to the exposure site through a 400 µm optical fiber in a non contact mode for 2-3 seconds at exposure site for three times at 10s time interval to achieve complete hemostasis.For disinfection same diode laser of wavelength 980nm with energy set at 1W used in non contact mode in circular motion in the cavity .Biodentine was used as pulp capping agent.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
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Exclusion Criteria
6.Severe pulpits-There are any clinical symptoms of Severe spontaneous pain and clear pain reaction to warmth and cold stimuli, often, sharp to dull throbbing pain, patients have trouble sleeping because of the pain (gets worse when lying down).7.Tooth is very sensitive to touch and percussion.
8.Evidence of internal or external resorption, calcified canals, as assessed by radiographic examination.9.Patients with periodontal disease, swelling and sinus tract.10.A positive history of antibiotic use within 1 month and analgesic use within week before the treatment.
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18 Years
45 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Postgraduate Institute of Dental Sciences Rohtak
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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dr. sanjay tewari
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
PGIDS, Rohtak, Haryana 124001
Locations
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PGIDS
Rohtak, Haryana, India
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Dr. Varsha
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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