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NCT number NCT05466461
Other study ID # 236756
Secondary ID
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date November 1, 2022
Est. completion date January 1, 2024

Study information

Verified date September 2022
Source Cairo University
Contact Bassma Reda AbdelHafeez, Assistant Lecturer
Phone 00201092182646
Email Basma.reda@dentistry.cu.edu.eg
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study will compare between S-PRG-containing injectable flowable resin composite (Beautifil Flow Plus X) and smart bioactive flowable resin composite (Activa bioactive restorative) through evaluation of the modified USPHS clinical performance in patients with carious class V moderately deep cavities.


Description:

Bioactive glass has an amorphous structure, whereas glass-ceramics are crystallized glasses and composites of a crystalline phase in a residual glassy phase. Bioactive glass consists solely of the elements found in the body material, mainly being silicon (Si), calcium (Ca), sodium (Na), phosphorous (P), and oxygen (O) . Among the diverse kinds of bioactive glass filler, surface pre- reacted glass ionomer (S-PRG) filler has already been used for a relatively long time in some specific commercial RBCs. Most studies investigating this material assortment have focused on ion-release degree and potentially associated antibacterial effects. The restoration's surface integrity may be a key factor determining the eventual clinical beneficial effect of the alleged antibacterial properties. The antibacterial efficacy of bioactive glass depends on the concentration of the ions released from the glass. As inorganic bioactive fillers, S-PRGs have the additional ability to release ions. S-PRG filler is considered a multifunctional bioactive glass because it can release several types of ions including Al, B, F, Na, Si, and Sr. The released ions can exhibit a variety of bioactive behaviors, such as preventing fungal and bacterial adhesion, antibacterial activity, neutralizing acids, inhibiting demineralization, and enhancing remineralization. The biological effects of S-PRG fillers have been studied for several types of oral pathogens. It was reported that the elute of the S-PRG filler has a protective effect against Streptococcus mutans. Moreover, the elute of S-PRG filler reduced the density and thickness of the formed biofilm.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Not yet recruiting
Enrollment 34
Est. completion date January 1, 2024
Est. primary completion date November 1, 2023
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 55 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - ages 18 to 55 years. - Male or female patients. - Patients with no history of allergic reactions to methacrylate compounds and in good general health. - Patients with good general health. - Patients with good recall availability. Patients required Class V restoration - Vital teeth with normal appearance and morphology. - Absence of clinical symptoms of irreversible pulpitis, such as spontaneous pain or sensitivity to pressure. - Absence of clinical diagnosis of pulp exposure, fistula, swelling of periodontal tissues, and/or abnormal tooth mobility . - No defects and lesions for other operative intervention, occlusal and proximal contacts with adjacent teeth. Exclusion Criteria: - Patients with history of any adverse reaction to clinical materials of the types to be used in the evaluation. - Pregnant and lactating females. - Any patients with medical and/or dental histories which could possibly complicate the provision of the proposed restoration and/or influence behavior and performance of the restorations in clinical service. - They are included in the evaluation of other restorative materials and systems involving the anterior and/or posterior teeth. - Patients who maintain an unacceptable standard of oral hygiene. - Teeth with noncarious cervical lesions. - Severe tooth sensitivity. - Non-vital or fracture or cracked teeth. - Tooth with defective restoration. - Teeth with advanced periodontal diseases. - There is evidence occlusal parafunctions and/or atypical tooth wear.

Study Design


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Intervention

Procedure:
Beautifil Flow Plus X.
Class V cavities will be prepared, Selective etching technique will be used with phosphoric acid etching gel for 15 seconds on enamel.Single Bond TM Universal will be applied to cavity walls and margins with agitation for 20 seconds.The adhesive will be light-cured for 20 seconds. Then Beautifil Flow Plus X composite will be placed
Activa bioactive restorative
Class V cavities will be prepared, Selective etching technique will be used with phosphoric acid etching gel for 15 seconds on enamel. Bonding agent will be applied on the entire cavity and light-cured for 20 seconds then Activa bioactive restorative composite will be applied and cured for 20 seconds.

Locations

Country Name City State
n/a

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Cairo University

References & Publications (3)

Nomura R, Morita Y, Matayoshi S, Nakano K. Inhibitory effect of surface pre-reacted glass-ionomer (S-PRG) eluate against adhesion and colonization by Streptococcus mutans. Sci Rep. 2018 Mar 22;8(1):5056. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-23354-x. — View Citation

Tonprasong W, Inokoshi M, Tamura M, Uo M, Wada T, Takahashi R, Hatano K, Shimizubata M, Minakuchi S. Tissue Conditioner Incorporating a Nano-Sized Surface Pre-Reacted Glass-Ionomer (S-PRG) Filler. Materials (Basel). 2021 Nov 4;14(21). pii: 6648. doi: 10.3390/ma14216648. — View Citation

Yoshihara K, Nagaoka N, Maruo Y, Sano H, Yoshida Y, Van Meerbeek B. Bacterial adhesion not inhibited by ion-releasing bioactive glass filler. Dent Mater. 2017 Jun;33(6):723-734. doi: 10.1016/j.dental.2017.04.002. Epub 2017 Apr 29. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Assessment of Modified USPHS Criteria (Marginal discoloration) change over time Alfa: there is no visual evidence of marginal discoloration different from the color of the restorative material and from the color of the adjacent tooth structure.
Bravo: there is visual evidence of marginal discoloration at the junction of the tooth structure and the restoration that has not penetrated along the restoration in a pulpal direction.
Charlie: there is visual evidence of marginal discoloration at the junction of the tooth structure and the restoration, but the discoloration has penetrated along the restoration in a pulpal direction.
Change between baseline,6 months and 12 months
Secondary Assessment of Modified USPHS criteria. (Secondary caries) change over time Alfa: no caries is present. Charlie: caries is present. Change between baseline,6 months and 12 months
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