Green tea rinse tested to ease pain after Tooth-Saving surgery
NCT ID NCT05811403
Summary
This study is testing whether rinsing with a green tea extract (EGCG) during a tooth-saving procedure called a pulpotomy can help reduce pain and improve success rates. The procedure treats a severe, painful tooth inflammation (irreversible pulpitis) in back teeth. Researchers will compare the green tea rinse to a standard rinse and two different filling materials in 64 participants.
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Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo University
Cairo, Egypt
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