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Filter by:The aim of this study is to assess the parental knowledge, attitude and practice towards oral health of their children in relation to caries experience.
The objective of this randomized clinical study is to evaluate the survival of repairs in restorations using composite resin (CR) or high viscosity glass ionomer cement (GIC) in primary molars. This trial is nested to another study (NCT03520309), so patients will be enrolled from CARDEC 3. 312 restorations will be included and randomized into two groups: glass ionomer cement (Riva Self Cure, SDI, Australia) and composite resin (Filtek Bulk Fill and Filtek Bulk Fill Flow, 3M ESPE, USA). After the end of treatments, patients will be followed for 24 months to assess the success of the restorations, which will be considered as the absence of the need for reintervention. The Kaplan-Meier survival curves and the log-rank tests will be performed to assess survival between groups and Cox regression analysis will be used to compare the outcome with the variables (α = 5%).
This clinical trial will be conducted to compare the clinical performance of a new self-adhering flowable composite in restoring CLs compared to conventional flowable composite in geriatric patients over 12 months.
This Randomized Clinical Trial will be conducted to compare the efficacy of ethanolic extract of Aloe vera versus chlorhexidine cavity disinfectant in reducing total bacterial count of Streptococcus mutans (SM) and Lactobacilli (LB).
The aim of this study is to evaluate the remineralizing capacity of Gum Arabic varnish and its implementation into clinical practice.
Clinical trial to compare non-invasive and minimally-invasive therapies on the progression of the caries lesions. Clinical investigation of resin infiltration versus sodium fluoride (5% NaF) varnish application.
This clinical trial will be conducted to compare the efficacy of grape seed extract oil versus sodium fluoride mouth wash in the management of remineralization in adult patients with white spot lesion over six months.
The aims of this research are to determine if vertical bitewings will be more effective and more comprehensive for the diagnosis of caries and the level of alveolar bone loss than the horizontal bitewing technique for the patients at King Abdulaziz University over the age of 18. This is a cross sectional study. All the images in this study will be conducted at School of Dentistry, King Abdulaziz University. Each patients will be exposed to 4 horizontal bitewing for posterior teeth ( standard of care ) and 4 vertical bitewing for the same area ( experimental ). The radiographs will be processed digitally. All the x ray will be taken using the standard protection protocol.
the NMFACT is a new caries index to overcome the drawbacks of DMF cries index the ''N'' is for non carious lesion, the ''M''for missed teeth,the ''F''for filled teeth,the''C''for carious teeth,the ''A''for alignment and the ''T''for dental trauma. each problem will be scored from 0(normal).
platelet rich fibrin(PRF) obtained from patient from patient blood sample (before start of treatment)is injected in the site of exposure of exposure(intervention group) control group will receive normal pulp capping procedure by MTA follow up will be one year