Compare the Impact of Sodium Hypochlorite and Saline Irrigation Protocols With and Without Cryotherapy on Post-operative Pain Following Pulpotomy in Permanent Mandibular Molar Teeth. "Randomized Controlled Trial"

NCT07764666 · Status: ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 3

Last updated 2026-08-14

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Summary

The aim of the present study will compare the impact of sodium hypochlorite and saline irrigation protocols with and without cryotherapy on post-operative pain following pulpotomy in permanent mandibular molar teeth.Will the use of sodium hypochlorite and saline irrigation protocols with and without cryotherapy have an effect on post-operative pain and overall success following pulpotomy in permanent mandibular molar compared to normal saline irrigation ?

Conditions

  • Post-operative Pain
  • Vital Pulp Therapy

Interventions

PROCEDURE

VPT /pulpotomy

Endodontic procedure: The procedures will be performed under local anesthesia with Lidocaine 2% and adrenaline 1/100,000. Teeth will be isolated with rubber dam. Caries will be completely removed with a sterile diamond stone (size 2) under an operating surgical microscope. The access cavity will be prepared up to the level of pulp chamber floor using sterile round diamond bur size 2 in high-speed hand piece with coolant.Once the pulp has been reached, a sharp sterile spoon excavator should be used to remove the pulp tissue to the level of the radicular pulp. Hemostasis will be achieved by irrigating the prepared cavity with volume 3ml of irrigant for up to 6 minutes over the pulp stump. If hemostasis cannot be achieved after 6 mins, the tooth should undergo pulpectomy and Root Canal treatment as per the clinician's normal practice.

PROCEDURE

VPT/complete pulpotomy

Endodontic procedure: The procedures will be performed under local anesthesia with Lidocaine 2% and adrenaline 1/100,000. Teeth will be isolated with rubber dam. Caries will be completely removed with a sterile diamond stone (size 2) under an operating surgical microscope. The access cavity will be prepared up to the level of pulp chamber floor using sterile round diamond bur size 2 in high-speed hand piece with coolant.Once the pulp has been reached, a sharp sterile spoon excavator should be used to remove the pulp tissue to the level of the radicular pulp. Hemostasis will be achieved by irrigating the prepared cavity with volume 3ml of irrigant for up to 6 minutes over the pulp stump. If hemostasis cannot be achieved after 6 mins, the tooth should undergo pulpectomy and Root Canal treatment as per the clinician's normal practice.

PROCEDURE

vital pulp therapy /complete pulpotomy

Endodontic procedure: The procedures will be performed under local anesthesia with Lidocaine 2% and adrenaline 1/100,000. Teeth will be isolated with rubber dam. Caries will be completely removed with a sterile diamond stone (size 2) under an operating surgical microscope. The access cavity will be prepared up to the level of pulp chamber floor using sterile round diamond bur size 2 in high-speed hand piece with coolant.Once the pulp has been reached, a sharp sterile spoon excavator should be used to remove the pulp tissue to the level of the radicular pulp. Hemostasis will be achieved by irrigating the prepared cavity with volume 3ml of irrigant for up to 6 minutes over the pulp stump. If hemostasis cannot be achieved after 6 mins, the tooth should undergo pulpectomy and Root Canal treatment as per the clinician's normal practice.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Abdelrahman Refaat Khalaf Ahmed

    lead OTHER

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Model
SEQUENTIAL

Eligibility

Min Age
15 Years
Max Age
40 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2026-01-01
Primary Completion
2027-01-01
Completion
2027-02-01

Countries

  • Egypt

Study Locations

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