View clinical trials related to Dental Caries in Children.
Filter by:The clinical trial aim to evaluate clinical effectiveness of self-adhesive composite hybrid (Surefil one) versus conventional composite(VOCO Grandio) as restorative material for carious primary teeth.
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%).
A comparative analysis of glass ionomer sealant placed on permanent molars with and without a rubber dam to assess the retention over a 2 year period.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate and compare the clinical retention of bonded fissure sealants placed under rubber dam isolation and cotton roll isolation.
The aim of this study is to assess the prevalence of dental caries using CAST index among a group of Egyptian children in primary dentition stage. Egyptian children aging from three to six years old attending the Outpatients' Clinic of both of Pediatric Dentistry Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Misr University for Science and Technology and the Pediatric Dentistry and Dental Public Health Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo University will be examined using Caries Assessment Spectrum and Treatment
To assess discoloration of carious primary teeth after application of silver diamine fluoride versus sodium fluoride varnish.
The aim of this study is to assess the postoperative pain after application of silver diamine fluoride versus sodium fluoride varnish in treatment of carious primary teeth.