Carious Exposure of Pulp

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Comparison of Postoperative Pain After Pulpotomy Performed With Versus Without Dental Operating Microscope in Carious Mature Permanent Teeth

The goal of this \[randomized clinical trials\] is to investigate the effect of using dental operating microscope incorperated in full pulpotomy procedure in mature carious posterior teeth. The main questions it aims to answer are: investigate postoperative pain levels. investigate the quality of life of patient after treatment. If there is a comparison group: Researchers will compare the pulpotomy procedure with and without using dental operating microscope. Participants will will be asked to do * Pain evaluation with numerical rating scale * OHIP 14 survey before and after treatment

Participants needed: 82
Trial details
Phase: Early Phase 1Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Chulalongkorn UniversityUpdated: Jan 30, 2026
Eligibility criteria

Healthy patients aged at least 18 years old with deep or extremely deep carious... [+3]

Teeth with subgingival caries and/or clinical attachment loss more than 3 mm and... [+9]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Outcome of Selective & Nonselective Caries Removal in Permanent Teeth

Patients presenting with deep decay within permanent teeth presents a common clinical challenge to dentists. The aim of this trial is to compare the success rate of the non-selective caries removal (NSCR) and selective caries removal (SCR) in managing deep caries, as both methods are commonly used in clinical practice. This study will be a randomized controlled trial, with participants divided into two groups: NSCR group and SCR group. Participants of deep caries lesions (reaching more than two-thirds of dentin on periapical radiographs) Both groups will undergo either NSCR or SCR, followed by Partial Pulpotomy (PP) in cases with pulp exposure. Success rates will be assessed at follow-up visits scheduled 1, 3, and 5 years radiographs will be used to assess for pulp health(vitality). The success rate of the two categories will be assessed using a scale that includes factors such as tooth vitality, caries recurrence, and clinical signs of pulpitis. The scale will be applied at follow-up visits. The trial will be conducted in post-graduate dental clinics at Guy's hospital. Deep caries in permanent teeth is a common clinical problem that can lead to pulp exposure and subsequent restorative challenges. The aim of this study is to provide evidence-based guidance for clinicians in managing deep caries lesions, as both NSCR and SCR are commonly used in clinical practice. The results of this study will help clinicians to make informed decisions when choosing the appropriate treatment approach for their patients. In conclusion, this trial aims to compare the success rate of NSCR and SCR in managing deep caries lesions in permanent teeth, as both methods are commonly used in clinical practice. The results of this study will provide valuable insights into the effectiveness of these two treatment approaches and will help clinicians to make informed decisions when choosing the appropriate treatment approaches.

Participants needed: 168
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: King's College LondonUpdated: Apr 29, 2024
Eligibility criteria

Dental patients from routine dental care at ADC (Acute Dental Care) clinics, bot... [+8]

Presence of fistulas or swelling. [+14]