Pulpotomy vs.Root Canal Treatment in Managing Irreversible Pulpitis

NCT03956199 · Status: UNKNOWN · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 168

Last updated 2020-11-12

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Summary

The study aims to compare two methods of repairing and saving a badly damaged or infected tooth. One method is called root canal treatment (RoCT) and the other (new method) is called pulpotomy. RoCT involves removing the damaged area of the tooth including the tooth nerve (called the pulp), cleaning, disinfecting and sealing it. Pulpotomy however attempts to preserve as much of the tooth nerve as possible (keeping the tooth alive). RoCT is more expensive and painful. Therefore, some patients delay or avoid getting treated, resulting in later complications treated in an emergency setting. This research will aim to show that pulpotomy is less painful, less involved (i.e. less invasive), less time consuming and consequently more cost effective. Long term costs of dental treatment as well as the improved quality of life will therefore offer benefits for patients, public and the NHS who use dental services. Caries (tooth decay) is the most common diseases in the world. The NHS spends at least £3.4 billion per year on dental visits or at dental hospitals. This does not include private (societal) costs to individuals who do not qualify for NHS dental treatment. Consequently, those who end up avoiding or delaying treatment result in complications often treated through the NHS. We have therefore chosen a randomized controlled trial design, a gold standard method to compare the effectiveness of the two treatment options. The participants will be 168 dental patients (male or female) from different parts (London and Liverpool) of the UK so that results can be generalized. This design was considered in consultation with a member of the public (a co-applicant) who will be involved in the trial from the start to completion. The results will be published and discussed at conferences as well as through our patient and public network.

Conditions

  • Pulpitis - Irreversible

Interventions

PROCEDURE

pulpotomy

removal of the pulp from pulp chamber

PROCEDURE

Root canal treatment

Removal of at the entire content of the root canal system and root canal obturation

Sponsors & Collaborators

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
75 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2019-09-01
Primary Completion
2023-04-01
Completion
2023-04-01

Countries

  • United Kingdom

Study Locations

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