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NCT ID: NCT06107218 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Class I Dental Caries

Performance Of Class I Composite Restorations After Cavity Finishing By Air Abrasion Versus Diamond Stone

Start date: November 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to reveal the performance of the resin composite restorations after finishing the cavity walls and margins using bioactive glass air abrasion particles in comparison to the routine finishing with the finishing diamond stone according to the FDI criteria for post operative sensitivity, marginal adaptation, marginal discoloration, secondary caries, and retention.

NCT ID: NCT05559333 Completed - Clinical trials for Class I Dental Caries

CLINICAL COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT GLASS IONOMER-BASED RESTORATIVES AND A BULK-FILL RESIN COMPOSITE IN CLASS I CAVITIES: A 48-MONTH RANDOMIZED SPLIT-MOUTH CONTROLLED TRIAL

Start date: April 12, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to compare the clinical performances of high-viscosity glass ionomer (GI), glass carbomer (GC), zirconia-reinforced GI (ZIR), and bulk-fill (BF) composite resin restorations.For this purpose, two calibrated operators placed 128 restorations in 30 patients with a mean age of 21 years. The restorations will be evaluated by one examiner at baseline and at 6, 12, 18,24, and 48 months using the modified US Public Health Service criteria. The data will statistically analyzed.

NCT ID: NCT04738604 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Class I Dental Caries

Clinical Performance and Wear Resistance of Two Nano Ceramic Resin Composite in Class I Cavities

Start date: March 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

in patients with Class I Cavities, will the use of Zenit Nano Ceramic Composite restorations have similar clinical performance to conventional Ceram-X Nano Ceramic Composite restorations, evaluation of restorations will be done at baseline, six, and twelve months using Modified USPHS Ryge criteria.

NCT ID: NCT03184025 Active, not recruiting - Dental Caries Clinical Trials

Effect of Surface Sealant Application on Clinical Performance Occlusal Restorations

Start date: July 1, 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim was to evaluate the clinical performance of HEMA-containing and HEMA-free all-in-one self-etch adhesives with and without a surface sealing process with a nanohybrid composite in occlusal caries restorations. The hypothesis is that the HEMA-containing and HEMA-free all-in-one self-etch adhesive and the surface sealing process would significantly effect clinical performance of occlusal restorations.