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Filter by:A randomized clinical trial to compare silver modified glass ionomer restorations to non silver glass ionomer restorations in hypo-mineralized first permanent molars in children and to measure the amount of wear of restoration in both groups along with detecting changes in hypersensitivity in hypomineralized molars in both groups after one year follow up.
Molar incisor hypomineralization (MIH) can lead to many clinical conditions and affect oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL).
MIH is a prevalent developmental defect which has a negative impact on children's OHRQoL, especially when incisor opacities are present. The aim of this study is to evaluate the change in OHRQoL following minimally invasive aesthetic treatment of anterior permanent teeth opacities in children with MIH using the Arabic C-OHIP-SF19 as a data collection tool. This RCT will be conducted on children with MIH (n=156), aged 6-16 years, at the Post Graduate (PG) clinics, Jordan University of Science and Technology (Irbid). Patients will be randomly assigned in to two groups: Study group (n=78), with anterior teeth composite facing done to mask the opacity, and control group (n=78) where fluoride gel application was done. Children will be assessed by filling the COHIP-SF19 questionnaire before and one-month after the treatment to evaluate OHRQoL changes.
the study evaluate the clinical outcome of zirconia versus lithium disilicate overlays restorations for restoring vital young permanent first molar teeth affected with moderate form of molar Incisor hypomineralization: randomized clinical trial.
Molar-incisor hypomineralization (MIH) is a qualitative enamel defect, in which molars and incisors involved are prone to post-eruptive enamel breakdown leading to sensitivity, and caries. Atraumatic/Alternative Restorative Treatment (ART) is a minimally invasive procedure. It can be very beneficial in managing MIH-affected molars in communities with limited access to dental care. Zirconia-reinforced GI was recently introduced. It is claimed to serve as a long-term temporary restoration until a more permanent restoration is placed
This study tests the remineralization of donor teeth (donorMIH) in situ in participants using 10% hydroxyapatite (HAP) toothpaste and sodium fluoride toothpaste.
This study will be performed to evaluate the clinical performance (Plaque accumulation, fracture of (restoration or tooth), postoperative sensitivity, secondary caries, marginal fit and discoloration) of two CAD/CAM fabricated ceramic restorations (zirconia-reinforced lithium silicate glass ceramic and hybrid ceramic) with different preparation designs (modified occlusal veneer and endocrown) for rehabilitation of permanent first molars affected with different severity level of molar incisor hypomineralisation (MIH), evaluated at different time periods
Difficulty in achieving anesthesia in teeth with molar incisor hypomineralisation (MIH) is a frequently reported clinical problem. The effect of low-level laser on the efficacy of anesthesia in teeth with MIH has not been studied yet. Aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of the Photobiomodulation on the efficacy of anesthesia of maxillary permanent molar teeth with MIH. Design: The current study was conducted as a prospective, parallel-arm control, randomized, triple-blind clinical trial in children aged between 7to12 years. Maxillary permanent molar teeth with MIH requiring pulpotomy treatment were included. 70 participants were divided randomly into 2 groups as experiment (with PBMT) and control (Placebo) according to the anesthesia technique. In the experimental group, before local infiltration anesthesia was administered, PBMT (a diode laser: 940 nm; continuous mode; 0.5W; 78 J/cm2) was applied perpendicular to the root surface at buccal and palatal area for 60 sec each). In the control group, the laser probe was directed to the mucosa for (buccal and palatal area), but not activated. Evaluation of the pain scores were performed during the access cavity preparation of the pulpotomy treatment using the Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability (FLACC) Scale. Also, additional anesthesia requirements were assessed for both groups while working on the dentin and pulp
The objective of this research was to evaluate the clinical success of giomer and resin-based sealants applied in the first permanent molars (FPMs) affected by MIH.
The aim of the following study is to evaluate che clinical efficacy of a toothpaste with biomimetic hydroxyapatite for the management of Molar-Incisor Hypomineralization. Patients who agree to participate to the study will use Biorepair toothpaste for the first 7 days of the month for 3, 6 and 9 months. The following indices will be measured: BEWE, Bleeding Index, Gingival index, Plaque index and the dental sensitivity test. The contralateral tooth will be used as control if not affected by MIH; otherwise, adjacent teeth will be considered.