About this trial
The aim of the study is to compare the outcome of Partial Pulpotomy in mature permanent teeth with moderate and severe pulpitis.
OBJECTIVE: Primary objective- to compare the difference in clinical and radiographic outcome of partial pulpotomy in mature permanent teeth with moderate and severe Pulpitis. Secondary objective- To evaluate and compare OHRQoL and postoperative pain after Partial Pulpotomy in teeth with Moderate Pulpitis and Severe Pulpitis. Subjects of age group 15 to 40 years will be included and divided into two groups
1. Permanent mature molars with Moderate Pulpitis 2. Permanent mature molars with Severe Pulpitis
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Patients aged 15-40 years.
Mature permanent mandibular molars with extremely deep caries on radiograph, giving positive response to pulp sensibility test.
For Moderate Pulpitis- strong, heightened and prolonged reaction to cold, which can last for minutes, possibly percussion sensitive and spontaneous dull pain that can be more or less suppressed with pain medication.
Pulpal bleeding can be controlled within 10 minutes
Disqualifiers
Non restorable teeth
Negative response to vitality testing
Presence of sinus tract or soft tissue swelling
Absence of deep carious lesions radiographically
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Partial Pulpotomy in Moderate Pulpitis
- Partial Pulpotomy in Severe Pulpitis