Effectiveness of Buccal Infiltration During Vital Pulpotomy After Administering Two Analgesic Pre⦠(NCT03423329) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Effectiveness of Buccal Infiltration During Vital Pulpotomy After Administering Two Analgesic Premedications
Egypt60 participantsStarted 2018-01-20
Plain-language summary
This Randomized study was designed to assess and compare the effect of two analgesic premedications (Ibuprofen BP 100 mg/5 ml and Paracetamol 200 mg/5ml.) on the anesthetic efficacy of buccal infiltration in vital pulpotomy of primary mandibular molars in children . A multivitamin with the same color as the twp tested medications will be administered to children in the control group. Parents of eligible children will be informed about the nature of the procedure, the purpose of the study, any possible discomfort or risks and a signed informed consent will be obtained from them prior to enrollment.
Who can participate
Age range7 Years β 9 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion criteria
β. age group 7-9 years
β. Patients medically free.
β. Patients who can be categorized as cooperative or potentially cooperative according to Wright's classification for child behavior
β. Patients able to understand the use of pain scales;
β. Having at least one lower second primary molar with deep caries indicated for pulpotomy;
β. A vital coronal pulp on access opening of designated molar.
Exclusion criteria
β. Patients with allergic reactions, sensitivity, or contraindications to any tested drugs
β. Patients who had taken analgesics within 12 hours before administration of the study drugs
β. Patients having active pain, pulpitis or abscess related to the designated mandibular molar.
β. Children with special health care needs or any systemic problems
What they're measuring
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Pain/discomfort felt during vital pulpotomy of mandibular second primary molars