Impact of an Enhanced Sterile Protocol on Root Canal Treatment Outcome
Research type
Research Study
Full title
Impact of an Enhanced Sterile Protocol on Root Canal Treatment Outcome.
IRAS ID
242774
Contact name
Francesco Mannocci
Contact email
Sponsor organisation
King's College London
Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier
Duration of Study in the UK
4 years, 0 months, 1 days
Research summary
The main goal of root canal treatment is the removal of existing microorganisms and the prevention of introducing new ones to the root canal system. This will require the application of strict aseptic measures. Microorganisms may also find their way into the root canal system through dental materials and instruments that are used during the treatment.
Some studies have suggested the necessity of decontamination of these materials and instruments prior to using. Also, the practice of changing gloves and disinfecting the tooth and rubber dam may help to reduce the possibility of introducing bacteria into the root canal space.
This study is aimed to evaluate the success rate of initial root canal treatment using an enhanced sterility protocol. Patients will be randomized to either group 1 or 2.Randomization by blocks will be performed by a statistician at Kings College Dental Institute. Group 1 will receive a conventional root canal therapy. While in group 2,clinician will follow sterile protocol. This will be carried out at KCL Dental Institute at Guy's Hospital as a part of the routine dental treatment at the endodontic postgraduate unit. Potential participants will be given a written information sheet and sufficient time to consider participation. Fully informed written consent will be obtained if they are interested in participation.
After providing consent, all participants will receive dental periapical (PA) radiograph and Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) scans which are part of standard care in root canal treatment. Then, a clinical assessment will be carried out for the tooth needing treatment which is routinely done before treatment.
Participants will then be randomly assigned to one of treatment groups. Treatment will be carried out by MclinDent postgraduate students (PG) supervised by their assigned clinical supervisor. It is a standard of care for PG students to undertake this type of treatment.During the treatment, clinical samples will be taken from tooth decay and from the root canal. These samples will undergo microbiological analysis by the research team.
After one year, all patients will be contacted for follow up appointment. Paired clinical and radiographic examination (PA and CBCT) will be carried out, matching the baseline measures. Healing will be evaluated radiographically and clinically. The tooth of interest will be examined for any pain or discomfort, the restoration will be evaluated, and the scans will be checked for radiographic healing. This follow up procedure is a standard of care.REC name
London - Surrey Research Ethics Committee
REC reference
18/LO/1661
Date of REC Opinion
23 Oct 2018
REC opinion
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