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NCT07239739
Comparing Two Medicines for Healing Jaw Bone Infections After Root Canal Treatment
This study compares two commonly used intracanal medicaments-Triple Antibiotic Paste and Calcium Hydroxide-in patients with infected single-rooted teeth. The purpose is to determine which medicament promotes faster healing of periapical lesions after root canal treatment by measuring reduction in lesion size and improvement in bone density over 3, 6, and 12 months.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 65 Years
Updated: 2026-03-18
NCT07246512
A Comparative Analysis of Biomaterials for Retrograde Filling in Apical Surgery.
The aim of this study is to compare two biomaterials used for retrograde obturation during apical surgery. This surgery is indicated in healthy patients when root canal treatment (endodontics) has failed to eliminate a periapical lesion (a persistent infection in the root of the tooth). The main question it seeks to answer is: \- Is TotalFill® BC-RRM Fast Set Putty more effective than ProRoot® MTA in periapical surgery in terms of the degree of healing? The study will include patients who need this type of surgery and meet specific clinical criteria. Each patient will have one of the two materials applied as part of the standard surgical procedure. Subsequently, clinical and radiographic follow-up will be performed to assess the degree of healing of the periapical lesion with a 1-year follow-up.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-11-24
1 state
NCT07101016
Effect of Local Use of Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Agent (Diclofenac Sodium) With and Without Hyaluronidase on Post-surgical Pain and Swelling
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate whether locally applied diclofenac sodium, with or without hyaluronidase, can reduce post-surgical pain and swelling in adult male and female patients (18 years or older) with asymptomatic single-rooted teeth and periapical lesions (5-10 mm in diameter). The main questions it aims to answer are: Does local application of diclofenac sodium reduce postoperative pain and swelling compared to no medication? Does the combination of diclofenac sodium and hyaluronidase offer greater reduction in postoperative pain and swelling than diclofenac sodium alone? Researchers will compare four groups (diclofenac only, hyaluronidase only, diclofenac + hyaluronidase, and no medicament) to see if the medicated groups experience significantly less pain and swelling after periapical surgery compared to the control group. Participants will: Undergo root canal treatment followed by periapical surgery in a single visit. Receive a randomly assigned intra-osseous gel (diclofenac, hyaluronidase, both, or none) placed into the surgical cavity. Record their postoperative pain using a visual analogue scale at specified intervals (6, 12, 24, 48 hours, and 7 days). Return for clinical assessments of swelling at 24, 72 hours, and 5 days post-surgery
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-08-03
NCT06642415
Effect Of High Magnification On Quality Of Life And Success After Endodontic Microsurgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Effect of high magnification on quality of life and success after endodontic surgery: a randomized controlled trial"
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 55 Years
Updated: 2024-10-15
1 state