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Evaluation of Instrumentation Time and Obturation Quality Using Two Different Pediatric Rotary File Systems in Primary Molar Pulpectomy

Preserving primary teeth is essential for maintaining normal chewing, speech development, and psychological well-being. Successful pulpectomy depends on effective chemomechanical preparation of the root canals while preserving their original anatomy. Although hand files are traditionally used for canal preparation in primary teeth, they are time-consuming and may increase the risk of procedural errors. Nickel-titanium (Ni-Ti) rotary systems have gained popularity because they improve canal shaping and reduce instrumentation time. Among these systems, Pediatric NiTi rotary files manufactured with AF-H Wire technology and Pediatric NiTi rotary files manufactured with blue Wire technology are specifically designed for pediatric use. However, evidence regarding their clinical performance remains limited, highlighting the need to compare their effectiveness, particularly in terms of instrumentation time and obturation quality

Participants needed: 30
Trial details
Age: 4-8Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Cairo UniversityUpdated: Jul 1, 2026
Eligibility criteria

Healthy Cooperative children. [+3]

Molars that exhibit physiologic root resorption in excess of one-third. [+6]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Chloramphenicol, Tetracycline, Zinc Oxide and Eugenol Paste (CTZ Paste) for Emergency Dental Treatment in Public Health Settings: A Randomized Trial

The treatment of pulpal diseases in primary teeth represents a significant challenge in public health, particularly in emergency dental care settings, where factors such as limited clinical time, low child cooperation, and structural constraints directly impact treatment effectiveness. In these contexts, conventional pulpectomy using zinc oxide-eugenol (ZOE), although effective, may present operational limitations that restrict its large-scale applicability in public health systems. In this scenario, non-instrumental endodontic treatment (NIET), based on the concept of Lesion Sterilization and Tissue Repair (LSTR), has emerged as a simplified alternative. Among the available options, CTZ paste shows potential for single-visit application, reducing clinical time and technical complexity. This study aims to evaluate the clinical and radiographic non-inferiority of CTZ paste compared to conventional pulpectomy with ZOE in primary molars with pulp necrosis, with or without abscess or fistula, treated in emergency dental care settings. This is a randomized, pragmatic, controlled, non-inferiority clinical trial conducted at a single center, with clinical and radiographic follow-up at 3, 6, and 12 months. Participants will be allocated into two groups: (1) NIET with CTZ paste and (2) conventional pulpectomy with ZOE. Primary outcomes include pain resolution and absence of clinical signs of infection. Secondary outcomes include radiographic success, clinical time, child behavior (Frankl Scale), need for retreatment, and oral health-related quality of life. The findings are expected to provide robust evidence regarding the effectiveness of CTZ paste under real-world clinical conditions, contributing to the development of more accessible and effective protocols within public health systems, with the potential to expand access to conservative treatment and reduce early tooth extractions in pediatric dentistry.

Participants needed: 110
Trial details
Phase: Early Phase 1Age: 2-11Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of Sao PauloUpdated: May 12, 2026
Eligibility criteria

Irreversible pulpitis in primary molars; [+4]

Reversible pulpitis; [+6]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes of Rotary Instrumentation in Primary Molars

This study will evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of rotary versus manual pulpectomy in children with irreversible pulpitis.A single-visit pulpectomy will be performed for all patients. Participants will be allocated to rotary instrumentation using Fanta AF Baby files or manual step-back instrumentation with K-files. Canals will be irrigated with 17% EDTA and 1% sodium hypochlorite, obturated with Metapex, and restored with glass ionomer cement and stainless-steel crowns. Primary outcomes will assess clinical success at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months, while secondary outcomes will evaluate postoperative pain and radiographic success at 6 and 12 months.

Participants needed: 44
Trial details
Age: 5-7Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Anfal mohamed elmotaz almogtabaUpdated: Jan 6, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Children aged 5-7 years with irreversible pulpitis of primary molars. [+2]

Medically compromised children. [+4]