Key Insights

Highlights

Success Rate

100% trial completion (above average)

Clinical Risk Assessment

Based on trial outcomes

Moderate Risk

Score: 40/100

Termination Rate

0.0%

0 terminated out of 27 trials

Success Rate

100.0%

+13.5% vs benchmark

Late-Stage Pipeline

15%

4 trials in Phase 3/4

Results Transparency

0%

0 of 11 completed with results

Key Signals

100% success

Data Visualizations

Phase Distribution

25Total
Not Applicable (15)
Early P 1 (3)
P 1 (2)
P 2 (1)
P 4 (4)

Trial Status

Completed11
Not Yet Recruiting7
Unknown4
Recruiting2
Active Not Recruiting2
Enrolling By Invitation1

Trial Success Rate

100.0%

Benchmark: 86.5%

Based on 11 completed trials

Clinical Trials (27)

Showing 20 of 20 trials
NCT07542639Early Phase 1Not Yet Recruiting

CTZ Paste for Emergency Dental Treatment in Public Health Settings: A Randomized Trial

NCT07475364Phase 1Not Yet RecruitingPrimary

Lesion Sterilization and Tissue Repair Antibiotic Paste Versus Zinc Oxide and Eugenol Pulpectomy for Treatment of Primary Molars With Pulp Necrosis

NCT07297836Recruiting

Professional Practices Regarding Treatment of Non-vital Primary Teeth Among Dental Surgeons in France

NCT07434622Completed

Diagnostic Accuracy of Cold, Heat, and Electric Pulp Tests

NCT07435883Not ApplicableNot Yet RecruitingPrimary

Antibacterial Effect and Postoperative Pain After Triton Irrigation Protocol in Necrotic Mandibular Molar

NCT07391124Not ApplicableActive Not Recruiting

In Vivo Pulp Thermal Changes During Different Slenderization Techniques

NCT07388888Phase 4Not Yet RecruitingPrimary

Antibacterial Effect of Two Different Intracanal Medicaments and Their Effect on Post-operative Pain

NCT07371416Not ApplicableActive Not Recruiting

Regenerative Root Canal Treatment of Immature Teeth Using Omega-3 Fatty Acids

NCT07314866Not ApplicableCompletedPrimary

CGF-Enhanced Autologous Pulp Transplantation in Mature Necrotic Teeth

NCT07290192Not ApplicableNot Yet RecruitingPrimary

This Study Compares Two Different Ways of Cleaning and Shaping Root Canals During Root-canal Treatment: the Step-down Technique and the Step-back Technique. Iu Want to Find Out Which Method Causes Less Pain After the Procedure. Patients Will be Randomly Placed Into One of the Two Groups, Treated Wit

NCT07265804Not ApplicableCompletedPrimary

PRF and CGF Scaffolds With EDTA in Regeneration

NCT07230717Not ApplicableNot Yet Recruiting

Evaluation of Pulpotomy Versus Pulpectomy in Primary Molars With Irreversible Pulpitis or Necrotic Pulp

NCT07091981Not ApplicableRecruiting

Effect of Rotary File Number on MB2 Canal Negotiation and Postoperative Pain

NCT06959602Not ApplicableEnrolling By InvitationPrimary

Antibacterial Efficacy and Outcomes of Root Canal Irrigation Methods

NCT06971055Not ApplicableNot Yet Recruiting

Moringa Oleifera vs Sodium Hypochlorite for Root Canal Irrigation in Nonvital Primary Molars

NCT06906315Phase 4Completed

Dexamethasone Treatment for Patients Undergoing Endodontics

NCT06818578Phase 4Completed

Success of Lesion Sterilization and Tissue Repair Therapy

NCT01976065Phase 1CompletedPrimary

Regeneration of Pulp-Dentin Development in Teeth With Necrotic Pulps and Immature Roots

NCT03813433Not ApplicableUnknownPrimary

Discoloration of Endosequence and Mineral Trioxde Aggregate in Revascularization of Necrotic Immature Permanent Teeth

NCT04313010Not ApplicableUnknownPrimary

Effectiveness of Regenerative Endodontics Therapy for Single-rooted Mature Permanent Tooth With Pulp Necrosis

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