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Evaluation of Intracanal Reinforcement with Short Composite Post in Upper Primary Incisors with Severly Carious Teeth As in Early Childhood Caries Cases Using Randomized Clinical Trial

Sponsor: Cairo University

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Summary

Severely damaged incisors may lead to difficulty in speech, decreased masticatory efficiency, abnormal tongue habits, subsequent malocclusions, and psychological and self-esteem problems. There are several methods mentioned in the literature for the restoration of severely decayed primary anterior teeth. The benefits of pulp therapy include: removing cavitations or defects to eliminate areas that are susceptible to caries; stopping the progression of tooth demineralization; restoring the integrity of tooth structure; preventing the spread of infection and preventing the shifting of teeth due to loss of tooth structure. The risks of pulp therapy include lessening the longevity of teeth by making them more susceptible to fracture as after removal of gross caries lesion and gaining access to the pulp the tooth become too weak, recurrent lesions, restoration failure, complications, and iatrogenic damage to adjacent teeth. There are different techniques can be used for gaining intracanal retention in primary teeth. one of these techniques is resin composite posts. Composite post restorations have been in used in primary teeth from 1986. They yield satisfactory results when there is normal masticatory function, a balanced diet, and hygiene control. The evidence to support any method of intracanal reinforcement for restoring grossly broken down anterior teeth is presently lacking. This study aims to Evaluate the intracanal reinforcement with short composite post in upper primary incisors versus no reinforcement.

Official title: Evaluation of Intracanal Reinforcement with Short Composite Post in Upper Primary Incisors: Randomized Clinical Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

3 Years - 5 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

62

Start Date

2025-01-01

Completion Date

2026-04-01

Last Updated

2024-12-18

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

PROCEDURE

intracanal reinforcement using short composite post

after pupectomy is done flowable composite will be applied 3mm intacanal to make a short compsite post before zircon crown aplicaction

PROCEDURE

no intracanal reinforcement

no intracanal reinforcement using resin modified glass ionmer before zircon crown application