Pulpotomy in Carious Permanent Mature Teeth: Pulp Survival and Risk Factors (NCT03490422) | Clinical Trial Compass
CompletedNot Applicable
Pulpotomy in Carious Permanent Mature Teeth: Pulp Survival and Risk Factors
53 participantsStarted 2013-10
Plain-language summary
This Trial evaluated the extent of pulp survival following pulpotomy in the permanent tooth pulp exposed by caries and identify potential risk factors for pulpal complications.
Who can participate
Age range21 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
Patient factors:
* Male and female at least 21 years of age
* Healthy and ambulant
* Mild diseases only and without substantive functional limitations
* Able to return for scheduled recalls
Tooth factors:
* Deep caries leading to pulp exposure
* With or without pre-operative spontaneous and/or aggravated pain
* Positive response to Cold and Electric Pulp Tests
* Positive bleeding on pulp exposure
* Haemostasis within 10 minutes
* Intact and continuous periodontal ligament space and dental lamina dura on radiograph
Exclusion Criteria:
Patient factors:
* Younger than 21 years of age
* Pregnant female
* Poorly controlled systemic diseases e.g. diabetes mellitus, hypertension
Tooth factors:
* Extensive tooth structure loss requiring post and core retained restoration
* Uncontrolled periodontal disease
* Cracked tooth
* Traumatized tooth
* Haemostasis not achieved within 10 minutes
What they're measuring
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Change in radiographic apical status
Timeframe: 3 years
Trial details
NCT IDNCT03490422
SponsorNational University Health System, Singapore