Dental Restoration Failure of Marginal Integrity Clinical Trial
— AUCOfficial title:
Clinical Evaluation of Different Application Strategies When Using a Universal Adhesive System in Class V Cavities
Verified date | December 2023 |
Source | Universidade Federal Fluminense |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Treatment clinical trial, randomized, controled, parallel, double-blinded, with four groups, that aims to evaluate the best application strategy when using a new Universal Adhesive system, Ambar Universal (FGM, Joinville, Brazil). Volunteers will be selected and recruited,following inclusion criteria and pre-established exclusion. All volunteers will be informed and sign a term of clarification and consent. 38 enrolled patients will receive four Class V dental restorations, made in four different ways, one from each experimental group, using the same universal self-etching adhesive system, which is the tested material in this study. Non-carious cervical lesions will receive the applied adhesive system in 4 different protocols separated by groups. Group Self Etching (SET) (control): no conditioning, the adhesive system will be used in 55 teeth, according to the manufacturer's instructions, in the self-etching mode. The adhesive system will be brushed during 10 seconds in the cavity, will be air-dried during 5 seconds, brushed again during 10 seconds, air-dried during 10 seconds and activated during 10 seconds with Light Emission Diode (LED) light; Group SEE (Selective enamel etching): 37% phosphoric acid will be applied during 15 seconds, only in enamel in 55 teeth. This acid will be removed using water, the cavity will be air-dried, and then, the adhesive will be applied according to the manufacturer's instructions, as described in group SET; Group SETT (Self-Etching with extended time): Similar to Group SET, but during the 2 applications, the adhesive systems will be brushed during 20 seconds, and not during 10 seconds as described in Group SET; Group SETL (Self-Etching with extended number of layers): The adhesive system will be applied as describe in Group SET, but the researchers will apply 4 layers, and not 2 layers, as described in Group SET. After applying the adhesive, the restorations will be made with composite resin, and evaluated every 6 months for pain assessment, shape, staining or recurrent caries, using scores. To determine in which group each tooth will be enrolled, the authors will randomize the teeth.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 38 |
Est. completion date | August 30, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | April 1, 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 70 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - All patients must have at only 20 teeth in function, must have at only 4 non carious cervical lesions (NCCL), in different teeth, that need restoration. Those lesions must be non carious, must be more than 1 mm deep, should have exposed dentin, and must have at only 50% of margins in enamel. Teeth should not present periodontal mobility. Exclusion Criteria: - Volunteers with periodontal disease; with gingival bleeding; use of anti-inflammatory drugs in the last 30 days. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Brazil | Universidade Federal Fluminense - School of Dentistry | Nova Friburgo | RIO DE Janeiro |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Universidade Federal Fluminense |
Brazil,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Restoration Loss | It will be evaluated the increase in the number of losses of dental restorations in the period of four years, verified by periodic visual clinical examination (6/6 months) based on the statement of difference of at least 25% in the amount of remaining restorations in the different groups. | Four years | |
Secondary | Marginal Pigmentation | It will be evaluated the increase in the number of dental restorations with marginal pigmentation in the period of four years, verified by periodic clinical visual examination (6/6 months) based on the statement of difference of at least 25% in the amount of stained restorations in the different groups. | Four years | |
Secondary | Post-Operative Hypersensitivity | It will be evaluated the increase in the number of dental restorations with dentin hypersensitivity in the period of four years, verified by periodic clinical examination (6/6 months) based on the statement of difference of at least 25% in the amount of restorations with dentin hypersensitivity in the different groups. | Four years | |
Secondary | Secondary Caries | It will be evaluated the increase in the number of dental restorations with secondary caries in the period of four years, verified by periodic radiographic examination (6/6 months) based on the statement of difference of at least 25% in the amount of restorations with secondary caries in the different groups. | Four years |
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