Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000025100 |
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Receipt number | R000028760 |
Scientific Title | Clinical research of usefulness of MTA cements.by performed under a microscope apicotomy. |
Date of disclosure of the study information | 2016/12/01 |
Last modified on | 2024/12/06 12:59:04 |
Clinical research of usefulness of MTA cements.by performed under a microscope apicotomy.
Clinical research of usefulness of MTA cements.by performed under a microscope apicotomy.
Clinical research of usefulness of MTA cements.by performed under a microscope apicotomy.
Clinical research of usefulness of MTA cements.by performed under a microscope apicotomy.
Japan |
root cyst, periapical disease
Oral surgery | Dental medicine |
Others
NO
We performed under a microscope apicotomy using MTA cements. We examine the usefulness of MTA cements.
Safety,Efficacy
Prognosis 12 monthes after microscope operation with MTA cements.
We determined that a successful case was a case where the normal function was restored when chewing using the concerned tooth
1. Change of debtalXp, panoramaXp, CT before and after operation
2. conspicuous pain, mobility, depth of probing disappearance of fistula, subjective symptoms
Interventional
Single arm
Non-randomized
Open -no one is blinded
Uncontrolled
1
Treatment
Other |
Microscope operation with MTA cement
18 | years-old | <= |
Not applicable |
Male and Female
1.Patients who are 18 years old or older in income from cosentform. If patisents is under 20, We explain toleagalreoresentative.
2.Patients who have dental radicular cyst or periapical pariodontis, patients without coronal leakage. Patients who received conventional root canal treatment but were not cured.
3.Apical transportation ledge and other iatrogenic problem with persistent pathology and symptoms
4.Tooth with a latge post and crowm restoration completed, especially maxillary anterior teeth
5.Calcified canal with or without symptoms and periapical radiolucency
6.Broken instrument in apical half of the root
7.Overfilled canal with periapical radiolucency
8.Complex/compound apical curvatures that are inaccessble from an orthograde approach
9.Patient strongly desires preservation
10.In participating in this study, after having receivd sufficient explanation, patients who gained written consent by the patient's free will with sufficient understanding
1.Patients who have poor plaque control
2.Patients who have periodontal disease and periapical disease
3.Patients who have root fracture in operation
4.Patients who judged inappropriate as the subject by research directors
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1st name | mitsue |
Middle name | |
Last name | yada |
Osaka General Medical Center
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
558-8558
3-1-56 Bandai-higashi Sumiyoshi-ku Osaka
06-6692-1201
mitsue@gh.opho.jp
1st name | mitsue |
Middle name | |
Last name | yada |
Osaka General Medical Center
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
558-8558
3-1-56 Bandai-higashi Sumiyoshi-ku Osaka
06-6692-1201
mitsue@gh.opho.jp
Osaka General Medical Center
None
Self funding
Osaka General Medhical Center Clinical Research Review Board
3-1-56 Bandai-higashi Sumiyoshi-ku,Osaka
06-6692-1201
kenkyusien@gh.opho.jp
NO
大阪急性期・総合医療センター(大阪府)
2016 | Year | 12 | Month | 01 | Day |
Unpublished
Completed
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2016 | Year | 12 | Month | 01 | Day |
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https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000028760