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UnknownNCT03071588

Assessment of a New Protocol for Indirect Pulp Capping Procedures

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
86 (actual)
Sponsor
King's College London · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
16 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The aim of the study is to assess clinically, radiographically and microbiologically a new protocol for indirect pulp capping procedures compared to the conventional protocol in painful teeth. It was postulated that there is no difference between both protocols in terms clinical, radiographical and microbial outcome measure after one year of follow up in painful teeth.

Detailed description

Indirect pulp capping is a common dental procedure carried out on painful teeth with deep cavities resulting from dental decay in an attempt to prolong the life of the tooth / pulp while relieving pain, This study aims primarily to assess the response of the pulp of the tooth to two different clinical procedures used in the treatment of deep caries. One group of patients will be treated with a standard clinical procedure which involve mechanical rotary burs with no magnification for caries removal, the other group will be treated with a more conservative clinical procedure using CarisolvTM gel with the aid of an operating microscope for caries removal. The study also involves taking of samples from the tooth decay for microbiological / biochemical analysis and evaluation to determine the species richness in the bacterial community associated with this condition. The study also compare the radiographical findings of 3D cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans with that of normal Xrays in detecting the presence of early bone changes associated with the roots of these teeth. The study carried out at King's College London/ Dental Institute at Guy's Hospital and form part of the routine dental treatment done at the emergency dental clinics with the exception of the CBCT scans. Volunteers given written information about the process and given time to consider participation. Once any questions have been answered, fully informed written consent obtained if they are interested in taking part. At least one deep cavity causing toothache requiring indirect pulp capping detected and diagnosed through conventional clinical and Xray dental assessment. The procedure involves removal of the decay using one of the proposed clinical techniques and the placement of a pulp capping material according to manufacturer's instructions and the definitive filling will be placed, follow up will at 12 months. Radiographic assessment including cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) will be done at baseline and 12 months. It is hoped that data analysed from this study will provide a definitive clinical and radiographic evidence base for the outcome of the indirect pulp capping operative treatment procedure.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEMechanical rotary bursA rotary drill made of steel or diamond impregnated materials attached to a steel shank, available in varying degree of sharpness, lengths and sizes used conventionally in preparation of teeth to receive a dental restoration.
DEVICECarisolv gelA chemical gel made of a combination of amino acids and sodium hypochlorite used with hand instruments to soften and remove the decay to prepare the tooth to receive a dental restoration.

Timeline

Start date
2014-07-01
Primary completion
2018-07-01
Completion
2018-09-01
First posted
2017-03-07
Last updated
2018-03-07

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03071588. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.