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"Clinical Evaluation of Self-Assembling Peptides Versus Tri-Calcium Phosphate Based Varnish in Treatment of White Spot Lesions; Split-Mouth Randomized Clinical Trial" (SAP VS TCP)

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Ain Shams University

Status

Invitation-only

Conditions

White Spot Lesions

Treatments

Other: Clinpro White Varnish (Tri-Calcium Phosphate, TCP)
Other: Curodont Repair (SAP P11-4)

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT07289932
OPD 22 24 (D)

Details and patient eligibility

About

Brief Summary:

This randomized controlled clinical trial will evaluate the effectiveness of two remineralizing agents in the treatment of white spot lesions (WSLs) in young adults. White spot lesions are early signs of enamel demineralization that commonly develop after orthodontic treatment. The study will compare a self-assembling peptide-based varnish (Curodont Repair, SAP P11-4) with a tri-calcium phosphate-based varnish (Clinpro White Varnish, 3M) using a split-mouth design.

A total of patients aged 15-25 years with at least one eligible WSL on each side of the anterior teeth will be enrolled. Each patient will receive Curodont Repair on one side and Clinpro White Varnish on the contralateral side. Treatments will be applied at baseline and repeated after 3 months. Lesions will be evaluated using standardized digital photography, ICDAS II scoring, lesion size measurements, and patient satisfaction questionnaires at baseline, 3, 6, and 9 months.

The primary outcome is the change in color of white spot lesions over 9 months. Secondary outcomes include changes in lesion size, ICDAS scores, and patient-reported satisfaction. The study is double-blinded (patients and outcome assessors) and conducted at the Faculty of Dentistry, Ain Shams University.

Full description

White spot lesions (WSLs) represent the earliest clinically detectable stage of enamel caries and are a common consequence of fixed orthodontic treatment. These lesions are characterized by increased opacity of enamel due to subsurface demineralization. Conventional fluoride-based strategies can promote surface remineralization but often fail to achieve full penetration into the lesion body, limiting complete enamel repair.

Novel biomimetic approaches, such as self-assembling peptides (SAP P11-4), have been developed to address this limitation. SAP molecules can diffuse into the subsurface lesion and form a three-dimensional scaffold that attracts calcium and phosphate ions from saliva, facilitating de novo hydroxyapatite formation and deeper remineralization. In contrast, tri-calcium phosphate (TCP) varnishes provide bioavailable minerals in combination with fluoride to enhance surface remineralization.

Although both strategies show promising laboratory and clinical results, there is limited evidence directly comparing their clinical performance in patients with orthodontically induced WSLs. This study aims to fill that gap by using a split-mouth, randomized controlled design to compare the effectiveness of Curodont Repair (SAP P11-4) and Clinpro White Varnish (TCP) in young adult patients.

The study will focus on the extent of remineralization as assessed by digital imaging and color analysis, supplemented by changes in lesion size and ICDAS II scoring. Patient satisfaction will also be evaluated to capture subjective outcomes of esthetic improvement. Findings from this study are expected to contribute to evidence-based recommendations for minimally invasive management of WSLs.

Enrollment

38 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

15 to 25 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

- A minimum of one tooth affected by early carious lesions (ICDAS-II codes 1 or 2) in both sides of the mouth that do not require invasive treatment.

  • Age 15 years and ≤ 25 years
  • Size and form of the carious lesions must both be fully visible, and accessible
  • Willing and able to attend the on-study visits and to observe good oral hygiene throughout the study
  • Provide written informed consent before participation in the study as subjects were minors, informed consent will provided by the parent and/or legal guardian.
  • patients not on medication affecting their salivary flow and medically free (ASA class I).

Exclusion criteria

  • Evidence of tooth erosion.

    • any form of fluoride application before the study treatment.
    • patients with hypoplastic enamel defects, multiple restorations on the facial surfaces.
    • High caries risk patients

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Crossover Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

38 participants in 2 patient groups

Curodont Repair (Self-Assembling Peptide, SAP P11-4)
Experimental group
Description:
Application of Curodont Repair varnish to eligible white spot lesions on one side of the mouth at baseline and after 3 months.
Treatment:
Other: Curodont Repair (SAP P11-4)
Clinpro White Varnish (Tri-Calcium Phosphate, TCP)
Active Comparator group
Description:
Application of Clinpro White Varnish to eligible white spot lesions on the contralateral side of the mouth at baseline and after 3 months.
Treatment:
Other: Clinpro White Varnish (Tri-Calcium Phosphate, TCP)

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