Evaluation of Post Obturation Pain Associated With Calcium Hydroxide-based Root Canal Sealers and Resin-based Root Canal Sealer: a Single Visit Root Canal Treatment
NCT ID: NCT06798467
Last Updated: 2025-04-30
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-10-01
2025-03-30
Brief Summary
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Methods: This study was designed as single blind, randomized control trial. Sixty patients with irreversible pulpitis requiring endodontic canal treatment were recruited by probability random sampling into two groups based on root canal sealer used during endodontic treatment: calcium hydroxide-based root canal sealer and resin-based root canal sealer . The post-operative pain of patients was recorded via a telephone call at 6 hours, 24 hours, and at 48hours on the visual analogue scale (VAS).
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Detailed Description
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The aim of this in-vivo study is to compare and evaluate the effect of AH Plus and Sealapex sealers on postoperative pain. Given the conflicting findings and lack of data in the endodontic literature on this issue, we decided to investigate the connection between endodontic sealers and postoperative discomfort. The purpose of this randomized clinical trial was to evaluate the effectiveness of two root canal sealer AH Plus and sealapex in reducing postoperative pain and the need for analgesics following root canal treatment.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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post obturation pain
Unpleasant sensation of any degree of pain after root canal treatment.
Endodontic sealer
endodontic sealer is a material used in root canal therapy to fill the microscopic spaces between the root canal filling material (typically gutta-percha) and the walls of the root canal. Its primary function is to create a tight seal that prevents the ingress of bacteria and fluids into the root canal system, helping to prevent reinfection and promoting the healing of periapical tissues. Endodontic sealers also help to ensure that the root canal filling reaches all parts of the canal, especially in complex or irregularly shaped anatomies.
endodontic sealer
endodontic sealer is a material used in root canal therapy to fill the microscopic spaces between the root canal filling material (typically gutta-percha) and the walls of the root canal. Its primary function is to create a tight seal that prevents the ingress of bacteria and fluids into the root canal system, helping to prevent reinfection and promoting the healing of periapical tissues. Endodontic sealers also help to ensure that the root canal filling reaches all parts of the canal, especially in complex or irregularly shaped anatomies.
post obturation pain
Unpleasant sensation of any degree of pain after root canal treatment.
Interventions
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Endodontic sealer
endodontic sealer is a material used in root canal therapy to fill the microscopic spaces between the root canal filling material (typically gutta-percha) and the walls of the root canal. Its primary function is to create a tight seal that prevents the ingress of bacteria and fluids into the root canal system, helping to prevent reinfection and promoting the healing of periapical tissues. Endodontic sealers also help to ensure that the root canal filling reaches all parts of the canal, especially in complex or irregularly shaped anatomies.
post obturation pain
Unpleasant sensation of any degree of pain after root canal treatment.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* ≥18 years of age.
Exclusion Criteria
* Retreatment cases
* Teeth with calcified canals.
* Medically compromised patient (with immunosuppressive/ systemic diseases, patient on medication)
* Patients on analgesics or sedative medication prior to root canal therapy.
* Patients in whom single visit endodontic treatment will not be possible
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Jinnah Sindh Medical University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Soha Pirzado
BDS, FCPS-II TRAINEE
Locations
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Sindh Institute of Oral Health Sciences Jinnah Sindh Medical University Karachi
Karcahi, Sindh, Pakistan
Countries
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References
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Khatri S, Parvez S, Agarwal MK, Goyal D, Binawra KK, Jain A, et al. Comparative Evaluation of Effect of Resinbased, Calcium Hydroxide-Based and Bioceramic-Based Root Canal Sealers on Postoperative Pain. List of Articles Pages No.2022;11(1) :54-61
Other Identifiers
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JSMU/IRB/2024/971
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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