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NCT07452614
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Predicting Vital Pulp Treatment Outcomes in Symptomatic Pulpits Using Metabolic Biomarker

Sponsor: Abeer Ghalib Abdul-khaliq

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Summary

This prospective controlled clinical trial investigates whether metabolic biomarkers measured in pulpal blood at the time of carious pulp exposure can predict the 12-month outcomes of vital pulp treatment in symptomatic permanent teeth. Eligible patients aged 16-50 years presenting with deep carious pulp exposure will undergo vital pulp therapy (partial pulpotomy or full pulpotomy). Pulpal blood samples will be collected at the time of exposure and analyzed using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). Treatment outcomes will be assessed clinically and radiographically at 12 months. The study aims to identify objective, measurable biomarkers that can improve pulpal diagnosis and guide clinical decision-making in vital pulp therapy.

Official title: Efficacy of Metabolic Biomarkers in Predicting Twelve-Month Outcomes of Vital Pulp Treatment in Symptomatic Teeth With Carious Pulp Exposure: A Controlled Clinical Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

16 Years - 50 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

60

Start Date

2026-02-20

Completion Date

2028-10

Last Updated

2026-04-01

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

PROCEDURE

vital pulp treatment

Vital pulp treatment (VPT) is defined by the European Society of Endodontology as a group of biologically based procedures aimed at preserving the health and function of the dental pulp that has been exposed or is at risk of exposure. These procedures involve removal of infected or inflamed tissue where necessary, protection of the remaining vital pulp with a biocompatible material, and placement of a definitive restoration to achieve a hermetic seal and support healing.

Locations (1)

College of dentistry\ University of Baghdad

Baghdad, Iraq