This study aimed to evaluate the effect of growth hormone, EndoSeal MTA sealer, and their combination on Healing of Periapical Pathosis.
Out of 100 healthy male patients aged 18 to 40 years, 32 were selected from outpatients attending the Endodontic Clinic of the Faculty of Dental Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt, to be included in this study. The selected patients have no medical contraindications for oral surgical procedures (Scores 1-2) according to the classification of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA)(8). Single-rooted permanent teeth were selected according to specific inclusion criteria based on preoperative assessment of the patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
28
Growth hormone application during non-surgical root canal treatment
Teeth undergo conventional root canal treatment without any additional intervention
Al Azhar University
Cairo, Nasr City, Egypt
Post operative CBCT scan
Evaluation of non surgical root canal tratment healing according to CBCTPAI
Time frame: 6 months
Post operative CBCT scan
Evaluation of non surgical root canal tratment healing according to CBCTPAI
Time frame: 12 months
Post operative pain assesment
The postoperative pain assessment was done after obturation, using the modified verbal descriptor scale (VDS) as follow The VDS consist of a scoring system translated into an Arabic, describes a list of adjectives describing the different level of pain including, no pain (score 0 -1), mild pain (score 2-3), moderate pain (score 4 -5), strong pain (score 6 - 7), severe pain (score 8 - 9), worst pain (score 10).
Time frame: 6 hours
Post operative pain assesment
The postoperative pain assessment was done after obturation, using the modified verbal descriptor scale (VDS) as follow The VDS consist of a scoring system translated into an Arabic, describes a list of adjectives describing the different level of pain including, no pain (score 0 -1), mild pain (score 2-3), moderate pain (score 4 -5), strong pain (score 6 - 7), severe pain (score 8 - 9), worst pain (score 10).
Time frame: 24 hours
Post operative pain assesment
The postoperative pain assessment was done after obturation, using the modified verbal descriptor scale (VDS) as follow The VDS consist of a scoring system translated into an Arabic, describes a list of adjectives describing the different level of pain including, no pain (score 0 -1), mild pain (score 2-3), moderate pain (score 4 -5), strong pain (score 6 - 7), severe pain (score 8 - 9), worst pain (score 10).
Time frame: 48 hours
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Post operative pain assesment
The postoperative pain assessment was done after obturation, using the modified verbal descriptor scale (VDS) as follow The VDS consist of a scoring system translated into an Arabic, describes a list of adjectives describing the different level of pain including, no pain (score 0 -1), mild pain (score 2-3), moderate pain (score 4 -5), strong pain (score 6 - 7), severe pain (score 8 - 9), worst pain (score 10).
Time frame: 72 hours
Post operative pain assesment
The postoperative pain assessment was done after obturation, using the modified verbal descriptor scale (VDS) as follow The VDS consist of a scoring system translated into an Arabic, describes a list of adjectives describing the different level of pain including, no pain (score 0 -1), mild pain (score 2-3), moderate pain (score 4 -5), strong pain (score 6 - 7), severe pain (score 8 - 9), worst pain (score 10).
Time frame: 1 week