Overview

Role of Propolis Paste in Preventing Pain After Root Canal Treatment.

Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2018-10-15
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
This study evaluates the role of propolis paste as compared to calcium hydroxide (when used as intracanal medication) in prevention and treatment of pain after root canal treatment in necrotic (infected) teeth. Half of the participants will receive calcium hydroxide, while the other half will receive propolis.
Phase:
Phase 3
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Juzer Shabbir Saifee
Collaborator:
Dow University of Health Sciences
Treatments:
Calcium
Calcium, Dietary
Propolis
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- Single rooted Necrotic teeth with symptomatic or asymptomatic periapical periodontitis
having periapical widening or radiolucency without bone expansion (PAI index 2, 3 and
4).

- Teeth with favorable root morphology.

- Teeth with closed apex.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Teeth with PAI index 1 and 5.

- Patients who are on antibiotics.

- Patient with recent trauma to the jaw.

- Teeth with open apex

- Multi-rooted teeth.

- Vital teeth.

- Non-restorable teeth.

- Unfavorable root morphology (severely curved, dilacerated, severely sclerosed or
obliterated).

- Teeth associated with soft tissue abscess or swelling.

- Teeth with external or internal root resorption

- Re-treatment cases.

- Periodontally compromised teeth (like mobile teeth and teeth with excessive bone
loss).

- Teeth requiring endodontic surgery.

- Teeth requiring non-surgical endodontic treatment of multiple teeth in the same or
opposing quadrant.

- Medically compromised patients (ASA-III and above), patients with special
communication needs or who doesn't understand Urdu or English language.

- Patients allergic to bee pollen or honey products.