ClinicalTrials.Veeva

Menu

RMGI v Composite for Orthodontic Bonding

NHS Foundation Trust logo

NHS Foundation Trust

Status

Completed

Conditions

Malocclusion

Treatments

Other: Composite resin
Other: Resin-modified glass ionomer cement

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01925924
STH14372

Details and patient eligibility

About

Demineralization during orthodontic (brace) treatment is a common clinical problem leading to unsightly white or brown marks on the teeth. A recent systematic review has shown little evidence that current methods of delivering fluoride are effective at reducing this problem.

Design: A multi-centre randomised single blinded controlled clinical trial will be conducted with two parallel groups.

Setting: The trial patients will be treated by eight named operators on the Specialist List for Orthodontics held by the General Dental Council and who work either within the hospital service or specialist orthodontic practice. The sample size calculation suggests that each operator will need to treat 40 patients in the trial (approx 1 session per week) plus up to 10 familiarisation patients before.

Planned trial interventions: Brackets will be bonded to all teeth in front of the first permanent molars with either a resin-modified glass ionomer cement (Fuji Ortho LC) or a light cured composite control (Transbond). The material to be bonded will be allocated randomly.

Outcome measures: The two main outcome measures will be the difference in demineralization of the anterior teeth before and after treatment assessed from photographs and the number of debonded brackets during treatment.

Full description

Demineralization (dental decay) around fixed appliance components has been reported to occur in up to 95% of cases where brackets are bonded with composite resins. Although early lesions appear clinically as opaque white or brown areas, if mineral loss continues cavitation will occur. Following appliance removal, the lesions may regress or disappear but may still present an aesthetic problem more than 5 years after appliance removal. Fluoride is known to inhibit lesion development and to enhance remineralization following treatment. Resin-modified glass ionomer cements, which release and absorb fluoride, may be used for bracket bonding thereby offering the possibility of less demineralization around bonded attachments. In addition, these cements appear to behave as reliably as composite in terms of bracket failure rate recorded but these data are from case series rather than optimally designed randomised clinical trials. A bonding agent that can behave as reliably as composite and minimize unwanted enamel demineralization would be optimal; saving on restorative costs that may be required should cavitation occur. From the patients perspective, subjective assessment of treatment outcome is likely to be enhanced as ugly demineralised enamel white lesions will be eliminated.

Enrollment

210 patients

Sex

All

Ages

11+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • 11 years of age or older;
  • In good general health;
  • Brush his/her teeth at least once per day;
  • Have canine and incisor teeth fully erupted and of normal form on either side of upper/lower arch;
  • Require upper and/or lower pre-adjusted edgewise fixed appliance therapy;
  • Have given written informed consent;
  • Be willing and able to comply with the trial regime.

Exclusion criteria

  • Undergoing orthognathic treatment;
  • Patients with a cleft of the lip or palate;
  • Patients with any heart condition or disease necessitating antibiotic cover;
  • Diabetes mellitus; epilepsy; physical or mental handicap;
  • Poor periodontal health, including the presence of supragingival calculus/subgingival calculus/periodontal pocketing greater than 3mm;
  • Gross or uncontrolled caries;
  • Labial demineralisation on a canine or incisor tooth;
  • Absent or peg-shaped lateral incisors;
  • Palatal canines and /or ectopic unerupted incisors.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

210 participants in 2 patient groups

Resin-modified glass ionomer cement
Experimental group
Description:
Resin-modified glass ionomer cement is used to attach the fixed orthodontic brackets (brace) to the teeth.
Treatment:
Other: Resin-modified glass ionomer cement
Composite resin
Active Comparator group
Description:
Composite resin is used to attach fixed orthodontic brackets (brace)to the teeth.
Treatment:
Other: Composite resin

Trial contacts and locations

5

Loading...

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

Clinical trials

Find clinical trialsTrials by location
© Copyright 2025 Veeva Systems