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CompletedNCT04250142

Pulp Protection in Selective Carious Tissue Removal

Effect of Pulp Protection After Selective Carious Tissue Removal in Permanent Teeth, a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
142 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Talca · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
6 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Although selective removal of carious tissue to soft dentin (SRCT-S) has been proposed as the standard of care for the management of deep dentin caries, it is unclear whether a cavity liner is necessary. This double blinded randomized controlled clinical trial aims to analyze the behavior of a resin restoration performed after SRCT-S for deep dentin caries, treated either with a Glass Ionomer or only with a Self-Etching Adhesive, in permanent teeth. The study will include 142 restorations allocated to either experimental arm. After 12 and 24 months, restoration survival, pulp response and radiographic lesion progression will be assessed.

Detailed description

Introduction: Minimally invasive dentistry has been proposed as an conceptual framework for the conservative management of caries lesions. This approach allows reducing potential adverse effects derived from the conventional treatment, including the loss of pulp vitality. Complete removal carious tissues compromising deep dentin significantly increases the risk of pulp exposure and post-operative symptoms, leading in many cases, to the need for endodontic treatment, with the subsequent high costs and low coverage for the population. In this context, a new technique for the management of deep caries lesions has been introduced called selective removal of carious tissue to soft dentin (SRCT-S), which partially removes only the outer layer of the affected tissue, leaving carious tissue in the pulpal wall, but not on the lateral walls of the operatory cavity. This procedure has been reported in several studies, with lower clinical time, cheaper cost and lower discomfort for the patient. The SRCT-S aims to preserve pulp vitality, prevent access of nutrients to carious tissue, stopping the caries process and preserving a greater amount of dental structure. Although the SRCT-S technique has proven effective compared to conventional treatments, it is unclear and with insufficient evidence about how to manage the remaining carious tissue and whether a cavity lining agent is needed. This decision may have important clinical implications, but there is no general consensus, strongly suggesting further research. Objective: To analyze the behavior of a resin restoration performed after SRCT-S for deep dentin caries, treated either with a Glass Ionomer or only with a Self-Etching Adhesive, in permanent teeth. Methodology: A double blinded randomized controlled clinical trial was devised. Trained dentists will treat the 142 restorations included in deep dentin carious lesions of permanent molars, at the dental clinics of the University of Talca. After recruiting, patients will be randomly assigned to the experimental groups: Group 1: (n=71) no cavity lining, treating carious tissue with self-conditioning adhesive followed by composite resin restoration and Group 2: (n=71) remaining carious tissue covered with a conventional glass ionomer followed by composite resin restoration. The dependent variables (outcomes) will be; a. clinical: restoration survival and pulp response and b. radiographic: lesion progression. Clinical and radiographic outcomes will be monitored annually at 12 and 24 months. The analysis of the restorations and the pulp response will be performed with Weibull regression. The Friedman test will be applied for the analysis of the data regarding radiographic subtraction, (p≤0.05). Given the lack of studies on the subject with longitudinal evaluations, this project is expected to contribute relevant evidence that impacts the generation of novel guidelines for the management of deep dentin caries. Additionally, the results will contribute evidence to increase the support to a more conservative clinical behavior.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICESelf-etching AdhesiveA Self-etching adhesive will be used to cover deep carious dentin after a selective removal of caries lesion to soft dentin procedure.
DEVICEGlass IonomerA conventional glass ionomer will be used to cover deep carious dentin after a selective removal of caries lesion to soft dentin procedure.

Timeline

Start date
2019-03-13
Primary completion
2021-12-23
Completion
2022-03-18
First posted
2020-01-31
Last updated
2022-12-28

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Chile

Regulatory

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04250142. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.

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