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NCT ID: NCT05248204 Active, not recruiting - Dental Decay Clinical Trials

Scotchbond Universal Plus Compared to Scotchbond Universal for Posterior Class I & II Restorations With Filtek Universal

Start date: June 14, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This research study is looking at a new bond-promoting substance (a dental adhesive called 3M™ Scotchbond™ Universal Plus Adhesive) used between the tooth and dental restoration (filling). This study will evaluate whether Scotchbond™ Universal Plus Adhesive (SBU+) is as effective at bonding dental fillings as Scotchbond™ Universal Adhesive (SBU) for preparation of posterior Class I and Class II restorations in adult patients. Participants must have at least two (2) back teeth that need a filling either on the chewing surface alone (Class I) and/or on the chewing surface and between your teeth (Class II). One tooth will be restored using SBU+ and the other tooth will be restored using SBU adhesive, both filled using Filtek™ Universal Restorative as the filling material.

NCT ID: NCT05145322 Active, not recruiting - Cavities of Teeth Clinical Trials

In Vivo Assessment of the Tooth-Resin Composite Interface Using Optical Coherence Tomography

Start date: September 23, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to compare the short-term marginal integrity of two preparation techniques for Class I composite restoration using two visual assessment techniques, the FDI World Dental Federation and US Public Health Service assessment criteria. In addition, Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) will be used to assess the marginal integrity of the restoration.

NCT ID: NCT03716349 Active, not recruiting - Cavities of Teeth Clinical Trials

Esthetics of Dental Composite and Adhesive System

Start date: January 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To compare a newly developed filling composite to a current filling composite system. Two restorations will be placed in each subject, one using system A and one using system B. The first system listed in the randomization pair will be placed on first tooth (#4-#13), and the second system on 2nd tooth (#4-#13). The same three researchers will be responsible for placement of all the restorations.