Observational Cross-sectional Study Aiming to Determine the Correlation Between Pulpal Status and… (NCT07466095) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Observational Cross-sectional Study Aiming to Determine the Correlation Between Pulpal Status and IL-8 and Presepsin Levels in the Pulpal Blood.
50 participantsStarted 2026-11-01
Plain-language summary
Observational cross-sectional study aims to determine the correlation between pulpal status and IL-8 and Presepsin levels in the pulpal blood.
Who can participate
Age range14 Years – 50 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Male and female patients. Age between 14 years and 50 years . Diagnosis established in accordance with the American Association of Endodontists (AAE) (2013) for normal pulp, reversible pulpitis, or symptomatic irreversible pulpitis. Participants will be asked if they wish to be included in the study (implying informed consent).
Normal pulp Sound, unrestored non-carious vital teeth will be included. The teeth with healthy pulp. The teeth indicated for orthodontic extraction or elective root canal treatment before prosthodontic intervention.
There with no clinical signs or symptoms of pulpitis. There with no history of pain. The response to the cold test within normal limits. No sensitivity to percussion. No periodontal ligament space widening (Periapical Index (PAI) = 1). Teeth with Reversible Pulpitis \[RP\] Medically healthy patients will be included.
Patients with extremely deep carious lesion (according to Bjørndal, 2017) One or more of the following signs and symptoms present:
Clinical symptoms of minor intensity. Slightly exaggerated reaction to cold or sweet stimuli. No history of spontaneous pain. Response to the cold test within normal limits. No sensitivity to chewing. No sensitivity to percussion. No widening of the periodontal ligament space (Periapical Index (PAI) = 1). Teeth with Irreversible Pulpitis \[IRP\] Medically healthy patients will be included. Patients with extremely deep carious lesion
One or more of the following signs and …
What they're measuring
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The primary outcome of this study is the correlation of two specific biomarkers IL-8 and Presepsin in the dental pulp tissue with different pulpal status