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NCT ID: NCT06260644 Active, not recruiting - Occlusal Caries Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Using Self-adhering Flowable Resin Composite in Repairing Old Defective Resin Composite Restorations Over 18 Months Follow up. (A Randomized Clinical Trial)

Start date: February 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This research proposal is evaluating the clinical performance of using self-adhering flowable resin composite in repairing old occlusal defective resin composite versus conventional flowable resin composite restoration over 18 months.

NCT ID: NCT06097143 Not yet recruiting - Occlusal Caries Clinical Trials

Clinical Performance of Flowable Giomer Versus Nanofilled Composite in Conservative Occlusal Cavities

Start date: November 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

With limited evidence-based information in literature the goal of this clinical trial is to learn about Flowable Giomer and compare it to Nanofilled Flowable Composite in Conservative Occlusal Cavities. It is beneficial to evaluate the newly introduced material using a randomized controlled clinical trial to test the null hypothesis that this new flowable giomer (Shofu™ Beautifil Injectable X, Shofu Dental Corp., Japan) and conventional resin-based nano-filled composite (Filtek™ Z350 XT 3M ESPE, USA) which will then be coated with (Shofu™ PRG Barrier Coat, Shofu Dental Corp., Japan) will have the same clinical performance as flowable resin composite as a preventative restorative restoration in permanent molars.

NCT ID: NCT05969756 Recruiting - Caries,Dental Clinical Trials

Early Treatments for Preventing Occlusal Caries Lesions

Start date: July 31, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Sealants effectively arrest non-cavitated caries lesions on the fully erupted occlusal surface of permanent teeth. However, the clinical effectiveness of sealants is uncertain in preventing occlusal caries lesions in partially erupted permanent molars. This study aims to evaluate the progression of caries, the degree of retention, survival rate, and quality of the remnant after applying conventional total-etch resinous sealant and self-etch sealant in erupting molars.

NCT ID: NCT04532671 Not yet recruiting - Occlusal Caries Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Clinical Performance of 3D Printed Polyether Ether Ketone (PEEK) Inlays

Start date: October 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In patients using Inlay restorations will the use of 3D printed PEEK material and technique have superior clinical performance to milled PEEK one or to milled composite resin inlays, evaluation of restorations will be done at baseline, six months and 12 months using the modified US Public Health Service (USPHS) evaluation system

NCT ID: NCT04463342 Active, not recruiting - Occlusal Caries Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Clinical Performance for Recent Non Coated Glass Ionomer in Posterior Teeth

Start date: September 3, 2019
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

In patients with occlusal caries in posterior teeth, does the use of recently introduced non coated glass ionomer provide better clinical performance compared to conventional glass ionomer with surface coating? -Primary objective: To evaluate clinical performance of different types of restorations (Ketac molar with coating and Ketac Universal Aplicap 3M without coating) in occlusal caries in posterior teeth.

NCT ID: NCT04354636 Not yet recruiting - Occlusal Caries Clinical Trials

Management of Occlusal Caries Using Silver Modified Atraumatic Restorative Treatment Versus Atraumatic Restorative Treatment

Start date: November 1, 2020
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Silver modified atraumatic restorative treatment (intervention) or atraumatic restorative treatment (Control) will be used to manage occlusal caries in preschool children then the molars will be evaluated at the interval of 3,6 and 12 months clinically and 6 and 12 months radiographically