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Study/Protocol Title: An in vivo comparison of the debridement efficacy of needle irrigation and ultrasonic root canal irrigation techniques
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Group 2 | Active Comparator | For Group II, the ultrasonic irrigation system involves using an initial irrigation with a conventional syringe followed by ultrasonic irrigation. |
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| Group 1 | Active Comparator | For Group I, needle irrigation will be delivered into the pulp chamber using a syringe tip placed above the access opening and removed with high volume suction. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Vista Ultrasonic Bleach Bypass System | Device | The ultrasonic needle will be activated by depressing the foot pedal which will begin the debridement process. Irrigants will be delivered constantly at the recommended rate via the syringe pump and the needle tip will be moved up and down with a 2mm amplitude for the entire 1 minute activation cycle, which will deliver a total of 3ml of irrigant. The ultrasonic unit will be turned off and the needle will be withdrawn from the canal. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Software program to quantify the amount of debris left in the canals. Debris was reported as percent of canal space | 7-10 days post extraction |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Craig Baumgartner, DDS, PhD | Oregon Health & Science University: Grad Endodontology | Principal Investigator |
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| Needle Irrigation | Device | irrigation with 3ml 6% NaOCl is performed moving the needle from just short of binding to 2mm coronal in constant motion for 60 seconds and left untouched in a full canal for 60 seconds. |
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