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NCT ID: NCT05875688 Completed - Dental Cements Clinical Trials

Cementation Techniques; an In-vitro Study

Start date: January 6, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this observational study invitro study was to compare the different cementation techniques used to lute full veneer crowns on extracted and prepared teeth using Glass Ionomer Cement type 1. The main question[s] it aims to answer are: The in-vitro effect cement application techniques on retention of full veneer crowns. Which of the three different cementation techniques in-vitro provide a greater retention for a full veneer crown and will it achieve better retention using the concluded method for longer duration of cemented crown in oral cavity. To use of adequate amount of cement to avoid wastage. The principal investigator applied the Glass ionomer cement in three different techniques on custom prepared crowns and with the help of an Universal Testing Machine debonded the crown from the prepared tooth. The results were compared amongst the three categories and the technique C, proved to be the superlative amongst the three.

NCT ID: NCT04279574 Active, not recruiting - Caries,Dental Clinical Trials

Clinical Performance of Chairside CAD/CAM Restorations

Start date: August 26, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This investigation will be a longitudinal clinical trial to study the long-term clinical performance of a resin cement for chairside CAD/CAM restorations. Lithium disilicate chairside CAD/CAM onlays will be adhesively bonded using a selective enamel etch technique with an adhesive. Full contour zirconia crowns will be cemented using a self-adhesive resin cement.

NCT ID: NCT00595842 Completed - Tooth Abnormalities Clinical Trials

Artificial Root-End Barriers

Start date: February 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This study retrospectively looks to determine the clinical success of ProRoot MTA used as an artificial apical barrier in teeth with immature apices.