Diabetes may impact dental pulp treatment success

NCT ID NCT07332026

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study examined whether type 2 diabetes influences how well a dental procedure called pulpotomy works in adults. Researchers compared 70 diabetic and non-diabetic patients who had a molar treated for irreversible pulpitis. They checked the tooth's health, symptoms, and X-ray results over time to see if diabetes made a difference.

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  • Moataz A AlKhawas

    Cairo, 11651, Egypt

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