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NCT06660797 Irrigation Activating Techniques on Irrigant Penetration Depth and Microbial Reduction

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NCT ID NCT06660797
Status Recruiting
Phase
Sponsor Tanta University
Condition Irrigation Activation
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment 30 participants
Start Date 2024-06-01
Primary Completion 2025-03-01

Trial Parameters

Condition Irrigation Activation
Sponsor Tanta University
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 30
Sex ALL
Min Age 18 Years
Max Age 40 Years
Start Date 2024-06-01
Completion 2025-03-01
Interventions
Group1: A matching gutta-percha master cones will be used in up and down motion 2mm amplitude at a frequency of 100 strokes during approximately 1 min in each prepared canal.Group2: XP-endo Finisher activation: The XP-endo Finisher instrument will be used in continuous rotation for 1 mintuteGroup 3:EasyClean system activation : EC instrument coupled to the countrangle handpiece and operated with a micromotor at approximately 20,000 rotations per minute in continuous rotation.

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Brief Summary

This in-vivo study aim to evaluate effect of different irrigation activating techniques on Irrigant Penetration Depth and Microbial Reduction in root Canals

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * • Asymptomatic vital/non vital teeth requiring root canal treatment. * Teeth with sound periodontal apparatus. * Teeth without pus or inflammatory exudates draining through the canal. * Teeth without anatomic variations. * Teeth with sinus tract. Exclusion Criteria: * • Patients with any systemic diseases. * Pregnant or lactating patients. * Immunocompromised patients. * Apparently thin roots in which apical preparation with #40 or #50 file would be overzealous. * Patient allergic to anything used in this procedure especially rubber dam material and Iohexol (radiographic contrast media). Retreatment cases. Teeth with calcified canals.

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