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Clinical Evaluation of Bioactive Resin Composites Versus Caries Control Technique in Management of Class I Carious Cavities in High Caries Risk Patients: a Randomized Clinical Trial

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Cairo University (CU)

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

High Caries Risk Patients

Treatments

Other: Alkasite based restoration : Cention N
Other: "SPRG-based" Resin Composite : (BEAUTIFIL II, Shofu Inc. Kyoto, Japan).
Other: provisional Resin modified glass ionomer followed by Nanohybrid composite

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06797843
14422023456853

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of the study is to clinically evaluate the performance of S-PRG based & Alkasite based resin composite restorations versus conventional resin composite restorations after caries control in Class I carious cavities in posterior molar teeth over 1 year follow up.

Full description

Traditionally, less conservative methods have been employed to treat tooth decay, which implied more loss of healthy dental tissue in order to increase the mechanical retention of the restorative material. Minimally invasive treatments have been proposed as an alternative therapy, which has evolved in with the development of new biomaterials.Bioactive restorative materials, as advocated by the FDI World Dental Federation, can promote mineralization/hard tissue creation, bacterial infection control, inflammation prevention, and tissue regeneration. In simpler terms : One efficient way to achieve bioactive functionalities in dental materials is to use particles that have the ability to release particular component.The development of "Giomer" based resin composites, which have the added benefit of prolonged fluoride and other ions release as well as rechargeability, is one of the key technological advances in resin composites to promote its usage as a bioactive material.In fact, Giomers with S-PRG fillers can release more fluoride than that of other fluoride-releasing restorations.Acid neutralization capacity by S-PRG fillers, one of many bioactive functions, is in which the pH of the surrounding environment became slightly alkaline upon contact with water or acidic solutions, exhibiting a modulation impact on acidic circumstances. Owing to the release of multiple ions, such modulation effect might be brought about by the release of Sr, B, Na, and F ions clarifying an acid buffering mechanism.A modification of GIC is Cention-N, which was introduced as a new resin-based material containing alkacid fillers, such as fluoride, calcium, and hydroxide ions, to neutralize acids. Owing to being tooth-colored, inexpensive, and having good flexural strength, It's considered as a subcategory of the composite material class.With properties similar to those of GICs and RBCs, Cention-N releases calcium, hydroxyl, and fluoride ions to prevent tooth demineralization. The presence of hydroxide ions on the material's surface may be crucial in neutralizing the acids that were produced by cariogenic bacteria Additionally, the filler's release of calcium and fluoride ions contributes in remineralization process.In Conclusion; S-PRG & Alkasite based composite restorative materials are able to release ions that contribute to tooth mineralization as well as have a modulation effect on the acidic conditions produced by oral cariogenic microorganisms.

Enrollment

75 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

21 to 50 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patient inclusion:

    1. Adult Patients (Male or Females) aging ≥21-50 years.
    2. Patients with high level of caries risk.
    3. Patients with good likelihood of recall availability.

Tooth inclusion:

1- Permanent posterior molar teeth with primary simple occlusal Class I carious lesions (ICDAS 3 or 4 scores) 3- 2- Vital, periodontally sound and with positive reaction to cold stimulus. 4- 3-Well-formed and fully erupted in normal functional occlusion with natural antagonist and adjacent teeth

Exclusion criteria

  • Participants with general/systemic illness. 2- Pregnant or lactating females. 3- Concomitant participation in another research study. 4- Inability to comply with study procedures. 5- Heavy bruxism habits. 6- Last experience with allergic reactions against any components of the used materials.

7- Patients receiving orthodontic treatment.

Tooth exclusion:

  1. Teeth with clinical symptoms of pulpitis such as spontaneous pain or sensitivity to pressure.
  2. Non-vital teeth, Fractured or cracked teeth.
  3. Secondary carious lesions.
  4. Hypocalcified or hypoplastic teeth.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Triple Blind

75 participants in 3 patient groups

"SPRG-based" Resin Composite. (BEAUTIFIL II, Shofu Inc. Kyoto, Japan).
Experimental group
Description:
A fluoride releasing, highly aesthetic dental material for all classes of restorations with S-PRG (Surface Pre-reacted Glass Ionomer) technology in regards to it's ability to recharge fluoride and appropriate for patients with a high caries index.
Treatment:
Other: "SPRG-based" Resin Composite : (BEAUTIFIL II, Shofu Inc. Kyoto, Japan).
"Alkasite-based" restoration. (Cention N)
Experimental group
Description:
Cention N offers tooth-coloured esthetics together with high flexural strength. The new filling material belongs to the materials group of Alkasites. The patented alkaline filler increases the release of hydroxide ions to regulate the pH value during acid attacks. As a result, demineralization can be prevented. Moreover, the release of large numbers of fluoride and calcium ions forms a sound basis for the remineralization of dental enamel. The initiator system enables good chemical self-curing.
Provisional RMGI(Fuji IX EXTRA),followed by nanohybrid resin composite(Neo Spectra® ST LV, Dentsply)
Active Comparator group
Description:
Traditional caries control technique by provisional Resin Modified Glass ionomer for 3 months period and then followed by removal and application of conventional nano hybrid composites.
Treatment:
Other: provisional Resin modified glass ionomer followed by Nanohybrid composite

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Sara M Khalil, Bachelor Degree(BDS)

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