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Laser Versus Silver Diamine Fluoride in Hall Technique in Primary Teeth (SDF)

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National Research Centre, Egypt

Status

Completed

Conditions

Carious Teeth

Treatments

Device: Diode laser application with stainless steel crown
Drug: SDF with stainless steel crown
Other: stainless steel crown only

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05265104
1434052021

Details and patient eligibility

About

The hall technique for primary teeth depends on the idea of isolation of the carious non exposed primary tooth from all bacteria present in the oral cavity by using a stainless-steel crown which result in arresting of the caries and preventing its progress to the pulp. Recently laser and Silver Diamide Fluoride (SDF) have been used to arrest the progress of caries so in the current study we will compare the success rate of hall technique with either laser or SDF in arresting of caries

Full description

The high frequency of caries in primary teeth and its inadequate treatment are major public health problems during childhood. Nowadays, the Hall technique is one of the methods used for biological sealing in carious lesions in primary molars. Thus, the bacteria will be sealed from oral environment and the caries will be inactive. Using the Hall technique, the crown is placed without local anesthesia, caries removal, or tooth preparation. Then, the crown is fitted over the carious primary molar by either the dentist's finger pressure, or the child's biting force. The average results of many clinical trials showed that the success rates of the Hall technique were greater than the conventional restorations. However, some criteria of minor failures were seen in 26.6% of Hall crowns. Silver diamine fluoride (SDF), a clear liquid that combines the antibacterial effects of silver and the remineralizing effects of fluoride, is a promising therapeutic agent for managing caries lesions in young children, its effectiveness in reducing specific cariogenic bacteria and its remineralizing potential on enamel and dentin have been reported in many studies. Recently, lasers have been proven to significantly arrest the dental caries by increasing the acid resistance of the enamel with an antibacterial effect. Diode lasers with several positive aspects, such as the small size, low cost, and ease of use in the oral cavity, were found to have a caries prevention and arrest effect on the dental enamel, particularly deciduous teeth. In the current study the success rate of Hall technique using SDF will be compared to the same technique using Diode laser in arresting the carious lesions in primary teeth.

Enrollment

120 patients

Sex

All

Ages

4 to 7 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients should be medically free
  • Presence of asymptomatic enamel and dentin caries in one or more primary molars, which can be detected clinically and radiographically
  • Periapical radiograph should show caries involving the outer half of the dentin
  • There should be no signs or symptoms of pulpal pathosis

Exclusion criteria

  • Immunocompromised patients
  • Presence of any signs or symptoms of pulpal pathosis denoting irreversible pulpitis
  • Parents who are not willing to come in the follow up visits

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

120 participants in 3 patient groups

SDF with stainless steel crown
Experimental group
Description:
mixture of silver , diamine and fluoride applied using a brush to the caries in the primary molar , it is used to arrest the progress of the carious lesion
Treatment:
Drug: SDF with stainless steel crown
Diode laser with stainless steel crown
Experimental group
Description:
Diode laser beam is used to sterilize the carious lesions to arrest the progress of the dental caries
Treatment:
Device: Diode laser application with stainless steel crown
Control, stainless steel crown only
Active Comparator group
Description:
stainless steel crown is cemented on the carious primary molar to arrest the progress of the caries, by isolating the tooth from the surrounding bacteria, this is the concept of the Hall technique.
Treatment:
Other: stainless steel crown only

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