AI predicts Tooth-Saving success in severe toothache study
NCT ID NCT07340606
First seen Jan 22, 2026 · Last updated May 11, 2026 · Updated 17 times
Summary
This study looks at whether artificial intelligence (AI) can help predict if a procedure called full pulpotomy will work for adults with severe, irreversible tooth pain in their back teeth (molars). The procedure removes the infected pulp inside the tooth to save it. Researchers will check factors like the severity of inflammation and infection, and compare AI analysis of X-rays to actual findings. The goal is to improve success rates and avoid tooth extraction.
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Misr International University
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Misr International University (MIU)
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