The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate healing potentiality of MTA and bioceramics materials as a root perforation repair material. The main questions it aims to answer are: is there is a significant difference in healing potentiality of MTA and bioceramics materials as a root perforation repair material? Participants will: enrollment will be from out-patients clinic of endodontic department, faculty of dentistry, Ain Shams university with root perforations. perforation repair will be done using either bio-ceramic or MTA repair material and preoperative or immediate postoperative CBCT and postoperative CBCT will be taken to compare healing.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
30
Perforation repair using MTA repair material
Perforation repair using Bioceramic repair material
Faculty of dentistry ain shams university
Cairo, Egypt
Radiographic success in terms of healing
Healing outcome: the presence or absence of lesion and its size were obtained by analyzing CBCT of each case and classified into: Cases with complete resolution of lesion considered as "Healed", reduction of size considered as "Healing", and no size change or increase in lesion size considered as "Failure"
Time frame: 1 year
patients with clinical success
A successful clinical outcome was defined as follows: no indication of apical periodontitis, no clinical signs and symptoms, and no loss of function.
Time frame: 1 year
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