clinical and radiographic evaluation the intracoronal bleaching of primary anterior teeth using sodium perborate with walking bleach technique
This study will be conducted for the clinical and radiographic evaluation the intracoronal bleaching of primary anterior teeth using sodium perborate with walking bleach technique
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
13
Internal bleaching of discolored primary anterior teeth by using sodium peborate
Yasser Mohammed Bedir
Tanta, Egypt
clinical evaluation of internal bleaching of primary teeth
Clinical outcomes: During the follow-up period- two weeks to month, signs of any pathology will be observed clinically and scored as follow: 1. Sensitivity to percussion or palpation (positive or negative). 2. Abscess or fistulae (positive or negative). 3. Color change recorded by vita shade 3d master.
Time frame: two weeks to month
radiographic evaluation of internal bleaching of primary teeth
Radiographically outcomes: During the follow-up period - six months, signs of any pathology will be observed radiographically and scored as follow: 1. External or internal root resorption (positive or negative). 2. Apical radiolucency (positive or negative).
Time frame: six months
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