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NCT06630156
PHASE2

The Present Study Was Conducted to Evaluate Bioceramic Root Repair Material Versus Bio MTA in Revascularization of Immature Young Permenant Teeth.

Sponsor: Al-Azhar University

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Summary

The present clinical study wasdirected to evaluate bioceramic root repair material versus Bio MTA in Revascularization of Immature Young Permenant Teeth through: 1. Clinical evaluation including: Pain, swelling, sinus or fistula, mobility and crown discoloration. 2. Radiographic evaluation including: Root lengthening, continued thickening of the dentinal walls, apical closure and regression of the peri-apical lesion.

Official title: Clinical and Radiographic Evaluation of Bioceramic Root Repair Versus Bio MTA in Revascularization of Immature Young Permenant Teeth.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

7 Years - 12 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

28

Start Date

2022-08-21

Completion Date

2024-12-21

Last Updated

2024-10-15

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BIOLOGICAL

Revascularization of Immature Young Permenant Teeth

An access cavity was prepared under rubber dam, isolation, root canal system disinfection was done without mechanical instrumentation. Subsequently, triple antibiotic paste was placed into the apical portion of the canal and filled to just below the CEJ. The access cavity was temporarily restored with glass ionomer. 4 weeks later, after reopening of the access, the antibiotic paste was gently flushed out of the canal with sterile normal saline. The root canal system was irrigated. A sterile #35 K-file will be introduced into the canal beyond the apical foramen using a push and pull motion to provoke bleeding from the periapical tissue. After bleeding control and formation of fresh blood clot, 3 mm of Bio (MTA) will be placed in Group A, 3 mm of Total Fill biocearmic root repair material will be placed in Group B after a moist cotton pellet was placed over the capping material and the access cavity will be sealed with G C

Locations (1)

faculty of dental medicine, Al-Azhar university

Asyut, Egypt