The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the post operative pain after using three different instrumentation techniques in pulpectomy treatment of pediatric participant. The main question it aims to answer: If different instrumentation techniques will affect the post operative pain in pulpectomy treatment of primary molars ? Participants will evaluate the pain using Modified Wong baker pain rating scale. Researchers will compare \[ the adaptive XP endo shaper, Fanta AF baby files, and hand K files\] to see if they will affect the post operative pain.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
75
the patient will be anesthetized by local anesthesia. the rubber dam will be used for isolation. caries will be removed using high speed handpiece. determination of working length using apex locator. the canal patency will be checked with a # 10 K file, and gliding path until #15 K- file. the root canals of primary molars will be cleaned and shaped in pulpectomy treatment using the adaptive xp endo shaper. it is single file technique saves time and help with patient cooperation . the endomotor will be activated at aspeed of 800 rpm and 1 Ncm torque. the canals will be irrigated using 2.5% Nacol ending with 0.9% normal saline canal irrigation. the canals will be dried with paper points and obturated with Metapex. teeth will be restored by glass ionomer restoration than stainless steel crown.
the patient will be anesthetized by local anesthesia. the rubber dam will be used for isolation. caries will be removed using high speed handpiece. determination of working length using apex locator. The canal patency will be checked with a #10 K-file, and a glide path until #15 K-file will be created .the root canals of primary molars will be cleaned and shaped in pulpectomy treatment using FANTA AF baby files. it is pediatric rotary system consists of 4 files specialized for primary molars.Open file: #17, taper 08. * BTF1: #20, taper 04, Yellow * BTF2: #25, taper 04, Red * BTF3: #30, taper 04, Blue The file will be activated at speed 350 rpm and torque 2 N until reaching the full working length. the canals will be irrigated using 2.5% Nacol ending with 0.9% normal saline canal irrigation. the canals will be dried with paper points and obturated with Metapex. teeth will be restored by glass ionomer restoration than stainless steel crown.
the patient will be anesthetized by local anesthesia. the rubber dam will be used for isolation. caries will be removed using high speed handpiece. determination of working length using apex locator. the root canals of primary molars will be cleaned and shaped in pulpectomy treatment using hand k files starting with #15 stainless steel hand K file. they are manual files, they are standard for root canal treatment (control group). the canals will be irrigated using 2.5% Nacol ending with 0.9% normal saline canal irrigation. the canals will be dried with paper points and obturated with Metapex. teeth will be restored by glass ionomer restoration than stainless steel crown.
Amal Taha Taha Elakkad
Al Mansurah, Egypt
Assessment of post-operative pain after pulpectomy treatment in primary teeth
Assessment of post-operative pain using Modified Wong-baker pain rating scale. It is 4-point scale measures pain as: * Score zero - no pain. * Score one - slight pain. * Score two - moderate pain. Score three - severe pain. so ( score 0 is the best score \& score 3 is the worst) These data will be recorded at intervals of 6, 12, 24, 72 hours, and one week. A telephonic communication will be done with the parents by the second assessor who will be blinded to the treatment protocol at 6, 12, 72 hours to assess the pain, and the patients will be given two appointments, first after 24 hours and the second after one week from the operating day. During both visits, the second assessor will collect the results of the pain assessment from the child's parent and will cross-check all the results to ensure that the reported values are consistent.
Time frame: one week
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