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Comparative Evaluation of Endodontic Instrumentation Kinematics and Cryotherapy on Post-endodontic Pain and Periapical Healing
Sponsor: All India Institute of Medical Sciences
Summary
TITLE : Comparative evaluation of two different endodontic instrumentation kinematics and cryotherapy on post endodontic pain and periapical healing in teeth with asymptomatic apical periodontitis - A double blind, prospective randomized clinical trial Background : Root canal treatment is done to save teeth that are infected or damaged. Although this procedure relieves pain in the long term, many patients experience discomfort or pain after treatment, known as post-endodontic pain (PEP). The way dentists clean the root canals and the methods used to reduce inflammation may influence how much pain patients feel and how well the bone around the tooth heals. This study will compare two modern ways of cleaning root canals using special nickel-titanium files. The first method uses a rotary system, where the files continuously rotate inside the canal. The second method uses a reciprocating system, where the files move back and forth. Both systems are commonly used in dentistry, but it is still not clear which one leads to less pain and better healing. The study will also test the benefit of cryotherapy, which means rinsing the canal with very cold saline at the end of the cleaning. Cold therapy reduces blood flow and nerve activity, helping to control pain and swelling without the side effects of medicines. Methodology: Sixty patients with asymptomatic apical will be included. They will be randomly assigned into four groups: Group1:Rotary system with cryotherapy, Group 2:Rotary system without cryotherapy, Group 3: Reciprocating system with cryotherapy, Group 4 : Reciprocating system without cryotherapy.Patients will record their pain on a simple scale at different times after treatment. Healing of the infection will be checked with X-rays after six months. OBJECTIVES: Primary Objective: To compare the post endodontic pain following instrumentation with a rotary vs reciprocating kinematic instrumentation system at different irrigant temperature using NRS-11 scale. Secondary Objective: To assess the periapical healing following endodontic treatment with or without adjunctive use of cryotherapy assessed with periapical healing index . The results of this study will help dentists understand whether cryotherapy and the choice of instrumentation system can reduce patient discomfort and improve treatment success. This may lead to better patient care and less need for pain medications after root canal treatment.
Official title: Comparative Evaluation of Two Different Endodontic Instrumentation Kinematics and Cryotherapy on Post-endodontic Pain and Periapical Healing in Teeth With Asymptomatic Apical Periodontitis - a Double Blind Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
60
Start Date
2025-12-04
Completion Date
2027-01-04
Last Updated
2026-03-30
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
rotary instrumentation kinematics
biomechanical preparation of root canal using rotary instrumentation kinematics with and without adjunctive use of cryotherapy
reciprocating instrumentation kinematics
biomechanical preparation of root canal using rotary instrumentation kinematics with and without adjunctive use of cryotherapy
Locations (1)
All India Institute of Medical Sciences
Nagpur, Maharashtra, India