This study will include 51 patients diagnosed with healthy, reversible and irreversible pulpitis. IL-8, FGF-1 and VEGF levels will be compared using pulpal tissue, gingival crevicular fluid, dentinal fluid samples collected from the teeth of these patients. First, the DOS sample will be collected non-invasively using periopaper strips without local anesthesia. Then, the caries will be cleaned by applying local anesthesia and rubber dam to the patient and a dentinal fluid sample will be collected noninvasively using PVDF membranes. In teeth with pulp exposure due to caries, the pulp tissue that needs to be removed will not be disposed of but collected as a sample. Routine root canal treatment procedures will then continue and treatment of the teeth will be completed. The collected samples will be analyzed for IL-8, FGF-1 and VEGF levels by ELISA test.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
51
Kırıkkale University Faculty of Dentistry
Kırıkkale, Turkey (Türkiye)
IL-8, FGF-1 and VEGF expression levels in dentinal fluid, GCF and pulp tissue samples
IL-8, FGF-1 and VEGF levels will be measured in dentinal fluid, GCF and pulp tissue samples obtained during routine root canal treatment. The analysis will be performed using ELISA. The aim is to compare expression levels between patients with healthy pulp, reversible pulpitis and irreversible pulpitis.
Time frame: Day 1
Correlation analysis between IL-8, FGF-1 and VEGF levels in dentinal fluid, GCF and pulp tissue samples
The study will evaluate the correlation between IL-8, FGF-1 and VEGF concentrations within and between healthy individuals, reversible pulpitis and irreversible pulpitis groups. Correlation analyses will be conducted separately for each group and comparatively between groups using appropriate statistical methods to investigate the relationships between biomarkers in pulp tissue, dentinal fluid and GCF samples.
Time frame: Day 1
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