Demineralization, Tooth Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Efficacy Of A Bioactive Resin Material Used As A Fissure Sealant As Compared To A Conventional Resin Regarding Its Retention, Marginal Integrity And Prevention Of Lesion Progression. A Randomized Clinical Study
The aim of this study is to investigate the retention, marginal integrity and potential to prevent lesion progression of a bioactive resin material compared to a conventional resin-based flowable composite during management of initial carious lesion in adult population over an 18 months period.
Bio-active resin materials aim to possess the mechanical properties of resin materials in
terms of higher wear resistance and dimensional stability over time. They also aim to mimic
the biological activity of glass ionomers in terms of ion recharge and release. These new
bio-active resin materials, with their lower particle size and better adaptability and
polishability, might offer a substantial addition as fissure sealants if they fulfil the
requisities satisfactory mechanical properties of resins and of ion recharge and release of
glass ionomers.
The study will be conducted on demineralized fissures of permanent molars by application of a
newly introduced giomer in one group while the other group will recieve a conventional resin
material where they will be assessed for retention, marginal integrity and caries
progression.
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Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
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Active, not recruiting |
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Phase 2 |