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NCT ID: NCT03321474 Not yet recruiting - Discolored Teeth Clinical Trials

Clinical Evaluation of Fracture Resistance and Color Changes of Laminate Veneer With Gull Wing Preparation

Start date: July 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Patient with discolored anterior teeth and need conservative restoration treated with all ceramic esthetic laminate veneers. The Patient will be satisfied with restoration mimic the surrounding natural teeth, but conventional preparation shows approximately 60% of veneer failure in form of color change and nearly 67% Fractures of laminate veneers so the modified gull wing preparation is a significant factor affecting the final esthetic especially in discolored teeth and improve fracture resistance of the restoration.

NCT ID: NCT02816593 Completed - Discolored Teeth Clinical Trials

In-office and At-home Tooth Bleaching Using Low Concentration Peroxides.

Start date: August 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the efficacy, safety and impact on quality of life related to oral health of home and office tooth whitening techniques in young individuals.

NCT ID: NCT02718183 Completed - Discolored Teeth Clinical Trials

Effect on Periodontal Markers by Bleaching Intracoronal Technique

BLEIC
Start date: March 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this clinical randomized, double-blind clinical study was to assess the markers levels of RANKL IL-1B and OPGL, involved in the external cervical resorption as a primary outcome, and change color effectiveness in patients undergoing intracoronary bleaching. METHOD: 46 volunteers (50 teeth) participated with discoloration on non-vital teeth, with the endodontic treatment in good condition. Patients were randomly located into two study groups according to product G1 = 35% hydrogen peroxide (n = 25) and G2 = 37% carbamide peroxide (n = 25). The intracameral bleaching was performed with a walking bleaching technique of 4 sessions Gingivocrevicular transudate samples were taken to determine levels of Il1b, RANKL, and OPGL with absorbent paper (Periopaper®), they are obtained from six sites per tooth bleaching: 3 vestibular and three palatine (mesial, middle and distal), in 6 opportunities: Baseline, after 4-sessions of intracameral bleaching and a one week after treatment. Total proteins are quantified by Bradford ® system and from the eluted sample of RANKL, IL 1b and OPGL levels measured by ELISA (Quantikine®; R&D Systems Inc.). The color was evaluated in each session with Vita EasyShade spectrophotometer is used with the CIEL*a*b system to measure the total variation in color (ΔE), between the baseline and the different evaluation times.