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Influence of the Number of Layers of a One Bottle Adhesive on the Longevity of Composite Restorations in Primary Molars

Influence of the Number of Layers of a One Bottle Adhesive on the Longevity of Composite Resin Restorations in Primary Molars - Randomized Controlled Clinical Study.

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
60 (estimated)
Sponsor
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
5 Years – 8 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The aim of this study is to determinate the influence of an alternative adhesive application protocol (i.e. consecutive application of an extra adhesive layer)on restoration longevity in primary molars.

Detailed description

Adhesive systems based on total etch technique remains the most popular products among dental practitioners. These systems are based on the use of an acid conditioner to remove the smear layer and demineralize the enamel and dentin. After the removal of the conditioner by rinsing, a mixture containing the primer and adhesive - i.e. one bottle adhesives - is applicated over the demineralized tissues. The polymerization of the adhesive monomers into microporosities created by acid conditioning forms the structure knowing as hybrid layer or resin-dentin interdifusion zone. A common problem related to total etch technique is the incomplete infiltration of adhesive monomers through demineralized dentin, resulting in the presence of a zone of unprotected collagen fibrils beneath the hybrid layer that is prone to enzymatic degradation. According to some laboratory studies, consecutive application of multiple adhesive coats results in quantitative and qualitative improvements in dental adhesion. In addition to increasing the values of bond strength to dentin, consecutive application of multiple adhesive layers enhances the infiltration of adehesive monomers through demineralized dentin, resulting in a more homogenous hybrid layer.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREThree adhesive coatsAfter caries removal, enamel margins will be conditioned with phosphoric acid gel 37% by 15 seconds and dentin walls by 8 seconds. The etchant will be removed with use of water spray by 30 seconds. The water excess will be removed with a cotton pellet. The first layer of Prime \& Bond 2.1 adhesive will be applied with a microbrush. After 20 seconds a second layer will be applied and after a similar period a third layer will be applied over cavity walls. Again, after 20 seconds, the layers will be gently air-dried and photopolymerized by 10 seconds with a LED photoactivation unit.
PROCEDURETwo adhesive coatsAfter caries removal, enamel margins will be conditioned with phosphoric acid gel 37% by 15 seconds and dentin walls by 8 seconds. The etchant will be removed with use of water spray by 30 seconds. The water excess will be removed with a cotton pellet. The first layer of Prime \& Bond 2.1 adhesive will be applied with a microbrush. After 20 seconds a second layer will be applied and after 20 seconds, the layers will be gently air-dried by 5 seconds. The two layers will be photopolymerized by 10 seconds with a LED photoactivation unit.

Timeline

Start date
2012-08-01
Primary completion
2015-08-01
Completion
2015-08-01
First posted
2012-09-07
Last updated
2014-12-02

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Brazil

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01680289. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.