To compare the effect of using Etidronate in sodium hypochlorite versus sodium hypochlorite irrigating solution on: * Postoperative pain in patients with necrotic pulp. * Bacterial load reduction \& main bacterial species detected preinstrumentation and post-instrumentaion * Periapical Matrix metalloproteinase 9 level (MMP-9) postinstrumentation and pre-obturation
Patients will be clinically and radiographically examined and their eligibility will be assessed Eligible patients will be treated in 2 visits 1. Anesthetizing the tooth using inferior alveolar nerve block technique by local anesthesia of 1.8 ml of 2% Mepivacaine with 1:100,000 epinephrine. 2. Removal of caries and/or coronal restorations completely with sterile bur and rubber dam will be applied. 3. Cleaning the operative field, including the tooth, the clamp, and rubber dam sheet, with 30% hydrogen peroxide until no further bubbling of the peroxide occurred. All surfaces will then be disinfected by a sterile cotton swab with a 5.25% sodium hypochlorite solution. 4. Preparation of access cavity using another sterile round carbide bur size 3 and Endo-z bur. 5. After completing the access, the operative field and the pulp chamber will be cleaned and disinfected once again in the same way mentioned above. NaOCl will be then neutralized with 5% sodium thiosulfate. 6. The patients will be randomly divided into 2 groups. Intervention group (9% Etidronate in 2.5% sodium hypochlorite root canal irrigant /Dual rinse) and control group (2.5% sodium hypochlorite root canal irrigant). 7. Confirming the patency of the root canals using stainless steel hand K-files size #10 and #15. Working length will be determined using an electronic apex locator then confirmed radiographically to be 1 mm shorter than radiographic apex. The canals to be enlarged to size #20. 8. The pre-instrumentation root canal sample (S1) as follows: a sterile paper point will be placed in the wider /largest canal to soak up the fluid in the canal with saline to a level approximately 1 mm short of the tooth apex based on diagnostic radiographs and estimated working length. The paper point will be left in the canal for at least 1 minute. Paper points will then be transferred aseptically to tubes containing 20 ml of sterile thioglycollate broth. 9. Mechanical preparation will be done using M PRO rotary files in an endodontic motor.The first file (18/.09) will be used as an orifice opener for two thirds of the working length followed by (20/.04) for the full working length and finally (25/.06). In-and-out motions will be applied with stroke lengths not exceeding 3 mm in the cervical, middle, and apical thirds until attaining the established working length. The first file is used with a continuous rotary motion at a speed of 500 rpm and torque of 3 Ncm. The second and third files are both used with a speed of 500 rpm and torque of 1.5 Ncm. The canal will be irrigated and recapitulated after the use of each instrument. 10. The canals will be thoroughly irrigated with the allocated irrigant (5ml for 1 min) using plastic disposable syringe with needle gauge 30 reaching 1 mm short of the working length. All teeth will receive the same volume of irrigant (25 ml) 11. The canal will then be dried by using sterile paper points and then flushed with 5 ml of 5% sodium thiosulfate followed by 5 ml distilled water to inactivate the NaOCl. The postinstrumentation sample (S2) will be taken from the canal as described above. In addition, the periapical sample (S3) will be collected after cleaning and shaping by introducing a fine sterile size 20 paper point 2 mm beyond the canal terminus for 1 min. This procedure was performed twice. The paper points were placed in a sterile micro-centrifugation tube (Merck) containing 2 mL of sterile physiological saline solution, and immediately transferred to a -80 °C freezer until further processing. 12. The access cavities will be closed using sterile cotton pellet and temporary filling and patients will be recalled after 1 week. 13. The patients will record their pain level on Visual analogue scale \& Numerical rating scale at 6,12, 24 and 48 hours. 14. In the recall appointment after 1 week. Rubber dam will be applied and tooth will be disinfected as before. The previously sampled canal will be re-entered, flushing with saline and a second periapical sample (S4) will be taken. After the sampling, final flush with 2.5% NaOCL and 17% Ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) in the control group, and with 2.5% NaOCL and 9% Etidronate in the intervention group. Master cones of (0.40) taper gutta-percha will be fitted to the working length and a radiograph will be taken to ensure proper length. Obturation using resin-based root canal sealer. The access cavity will be restored with composite resin and occlusal contact will be checked. 15. The patients will be asked to record their pain level on VAS \& NRS at 6, 12, 24 and 48 hours . 16. The details of the endodontic procedure for each patient will be recorded in the patient's procedure chart 17. Finally, the patient will be appointed after 48 hours to collect the outcome data.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
34
using etidronate in sodium hypochlorite solution with a volume of 5 ml between each instrument to reach a total volume of 25 ml
irrigation with 25 ml 2.5% sodium hypochlorite . 5ml between each instrument.
postoperative pain
intensity of pain by Numerical rating scale from 0-10
Time frame: upto 48 hours after 1st visit
bacterial load reduction
pre and post instrumentation samples to count intracanal bacteria (CFU/ml)
Time frame: 1 hour after root canal preparation
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