Grape seed extract could replace antibiotics in Kids' tooth treatment

NCT ID NCT07236567

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

Summary

This study tests whether natural substances like grape seed extract and glycyrrhizin can replace antibiotics in a procedure to revive dead permanent teeth in children aged 7-13. The goal is to restore blood flow and promote root growth while reducing pain and infection. The trial will compare these natural options to the standard antibiotic paste in 45 children.

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  • Al-Azhar University faculty of dental medicine

    Cairo, Egypt

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