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UnknownNCT04365283
New Bioactive Restorative Material vs GIC in Restoration of Proximal Lesions
Clinical Evaluation of New Bioactive Restorative Material Versus High Viscosity Glass Hybrid Reinforced Glass Ionomer in Restoration of Proximal Lesions: A Randomized Clinical Trial
- Status
- Unknown
- Phase
- N/A
- Study type
- Interventional
- Enrollment
- 22 (estimated)
- Sponsor
- Rana Ayman Kamal · Academic / Other
- Sex
- All
- Age
- 20 Years – 40 Years
- Healthy volunteers
- Not accepted
Summary
ACTIVA BioACTIVE products are allegedly the first dental resins with a bioactive ionic resin matrix, shock-absorbing rubberized resin component, and reactive ionomer glass fillers that mimic the physical and chemical properties of natural teeth. These bioactive materials actively participate in the cycles of ionic exchange that regulate the natural chemistry of our teeth and saliva and contribute to the maintenance of tooth structure and oral health. They are claimed to have the strength, esthetics and physical properties of composites and are more bioactive than glass ionomers, combining the best attributes of both materials without compromising either one.
Detailed description
High caries risk patients are those who have high DMF index, high sugar intake, poor oral hygiene, inadequate salivary flow, low pH level, as well as deficient fluoride exposure. Therefore, their management has to be adequate and proper. To overcome these setbacks, glass ionomer cements that have advantages such as similar coefficient of thermal expansion to natural tooth tissue, physicochemical adhesion to tooth structure, biocompatability, fluoride release, low shrinkage and low marginal leakage as well as anticaries properties and increased remineralization interproximally ,which is especially beneficial in high risk caries patients, have been considered as an alternative restorative material to composite and amalgam. To enhance the mechanical properties of GIs, their constituents have been modified Comparatively, resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGIs) with a longer working time, faster setting, higher early strength, and improved appearance and translucency. Unfortunately, the RMGI's mechanical properties of are different to resin composites. Progressive development of material sciences has resulted in the introduction of bioactive restorative materials. These materials can activate a tissue repair mechanism for or synthesis and elicit a response from teeth and surrounding environment. ACTIVA BioACTIVE products are allegedly the first dental resins with a bioactive ionic resin matrix, shock-absorbing rubberized resin component, and reactive ionomer glass fillers that mimic the physical and chemical properties of natural teeth. These bioactive materials actively participate in the cycles of ionic exchange that regulate the natural chemistry of our teeth and saliva and contribute to the maintenance of tooth structure and oral health. They are claimed to have the strength, esthetics and physical properties of composites and are more bioactive than glass ionomers, combining the best attributes of both materials without compromising either one. Activa Presto light-cured material from Pulpdent is the company's latest product that features biomimicry as Activa Bioactive dual-cured material. The material diffuses fluoride, calcium, and phosphate ions that fortify the saliva and help replace essential minerals that are lost in the decay process. This highly esthetic, light-cured resin contains these ions in a stackable resin matrix that holds its shape and does not slump. This durable product is resistant to fracturing and wear, especially so on the thin areas of enamel bevels, and is indicated for all restorative procedures replacing dentin and/or enamel, anterior or posterior.
Conditions
Interventions
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| PROCEDURE | New Bioactive Restorative Material (ACTIVA Presto) | New Bioactive Restorative Material |
| OTHER | High Viscosity Glass Hybrid Reinforced Glass Ionomer (EQUIA Forte) | High Viscosity Glass Hybrid Reinforced Glass Ionomer |
Timeline
- Start date
- 2020-11-01
- Primary completion
- 2021-09-01
- Completion
- 2022-05-01
- First posted
- 2020-04-28
- Last updated
- 2020-09-22
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04365283. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.