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NCT07084194

Impact of Integrating Two Nano Based Irrigants With Two Activation Techniques in Treatment of Teeth With Acute Pulpitis on Postoperative Pain and Flare up Incidence

This study aimed to evaluate and compare impact of integrating passive ultrasonic activation and laser activation with nano-chitosan and aloe vera in terms of postoperative pain and flare-up incidence in a randomized clinical trial.

Gender: All

Updated: 2025-07-24

Postoperative Pain
Flare up
Flare Up, Symptom
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07071675

Postoperative Pain and Flare-Up Rates in Diabetic Type II Patients Following The Use of Bioceramic Intracanal Medication

The goal of this randomized clinical trial is to evaluate the Postoperative Pain and Flare-Up incidence following the use of Bio-Ceramic Based Intra-Canal Medication in Diabetic type II Patients compared to the Calcium Hydroxide based Intra-canal medicament. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Is there any difference between using the two intracanal medicaments in the aspects of postoperative pain and flare-up incidence in diabetic type II patients? 2. Do intracanal medications reduce postoperative pain and flare-up incidence in diabetic type II patients? Participants will be divided into two groups: ( both groups will receive root canal treatment in single rooted teeth) then: First group: will receive "Calcium Hydroxide based" intracanal medicament Second group: will receive "Bio-Ceramic Based" intracanal medicament Postoperative pain will be assessed using: * visual analog scale (VAS), A scale from (0 to 10) where "0" means no pain and "10" means a severe pain that has never faced before. * Patients will be contacted by phone at 6, 12, 24, 48, 72 hours and 7 days after the first visit to collect the postoperative pain data. Flare-up is assessed: \- by asking the patient to notify the investigator if any sudden severe pain or swelling takes place.

Gender: All

Updated: 2025-07-20

Postoperative Pain
Flare Up, Symptom
Flare up
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