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CompletedNCT04518371

Clinical Performance of Milled Resin Composite in Restoration of Endodontically Treated Posterior Teeth Over One Year

Clinical Performance and Wear Resistance of Milled Resin Composite Material Versus Direct Nanohybrid Bulk-Fill Resin Composite in Restoration of Endodontically Treated Posterior Teeth Over One Year: Randomized Clinical Trial

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
32 (actual)
Sponsor
Cairo University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
16 Years – 55 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

In patients with endodontically treated teeth, will the Indirect Milled composite Endo-crown restorations have a better clinical performance and more wear resistance than the Direct Bulk-Fill resin composite restorations over one year? Primary Objective: To evaluate clinical performance of different Techniques of Composite Restorations (Indirect restorations using a CAD/CAM grinding process, BRILLIANT Crios, Coltène/Whaledent AG, Switzerland or Direct a light-cured, bulk-fill nanocomposite restorative material, Filtek™ One Bulk Fill Restorative, 3M ESPE Dental Products, USA) in Endodontically treated posterior teeth.

Detailed description

The study will be conducted in Conservative Dentistry Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo University; The operator in charge will be Esraa Esmeail Hussien. Null-hypothesis: There are no differences in the clinical performance of indirect CAD/CAM milled composite when compared to direct bulk-fil composite endocrowns when in the posterior area. Aim: This clinical trial will be conducted to assess the clinical performance of using indirect Milled composite or direct bulk-fill resin composite Endo-crowns for restoring the endo-treated teeth, as well to measure the amount of wear on the occlusal tables of both restorations using Digital Scanner. Patients will be selected from the outpatient clinic of the department Conservative Dentistry Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo University Clinical Steps: * A tapered stone with rounded end in a high-speed handpiece with air /water coolant will be used to properly prepare the cavity walls to receive the indirect restoration and any remaining carious dentin will be excavated and removed. * Cuspal tipping will be done by a wheel stone about 1.5-2mm. * The entrance to the pulpal canal will be opened. Gutta percha will be removed to a depth not exceeding 2 mm to take advantage of the saddle-like anatomy of the cavity floor. This should be done with a nonabrasive instrument to maintain the integrity of the canal's entrance. No drilling into the dentin will be carried out. * Any remaining undercuts will be blocked with conventional resin composite. * The impression will be taken, and the final restoration will be fabricated either direct or indirect. * The final restoration should be checked intraorally for proximal contacts, occlusion and marginal fit before cementation. * Isolation of operatory field using rubber dam. * Selective enamel etching technique will be applied for bonding of tooth structure, 35-40% phosphoric acid gel will be applied to the enamel margins only for 15 seconds, rinsed for 15 seconds and gently dried by cotton pellet. * Adhesive will be used according to the manufacturers' instructions. * Adhesive resin cement will be applied into the preparation. The restoration will be placed in the cavity and checked for complete seating. The cement will be light cured for only 2 seconds to facilitate removal of the excess. Then light curing will be done from all directions each for 40 seconds for achieving the final set. * The proximal contacts will be checked with dental floss. * The occlusion will be adjusted using articulating paper. * Finishing and Polishing using finishing stones and polishing rubber points. Primary Objective: To evaluate clinical performance of different Techniques of Composite Restorations (Indirect restorations using a CAD/CAM grinding process, BRILLIANT Crios, Coltène/Whaledent AG, Switzerland or Direct a light-cured, bulk-fill nanocomposite restorative material, Filtek™ One Bulk Fill Restorative, 3M ESPE Dental Products, USA) in Endodontically treated posterior teeth.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERReinforced composite for the fabrication of permanent, indirect restorations using a CAD/CAM grinding process.Shock-absorbing effect due to the dentine-like modulus of elasticity makes BRILLIANT Crios extremely well suited for implant restorations.it is composed of dental glass (barium glass ˂ 1.0 μm), amorphous silica (Sio2 ˂ 20 nm), resin matrix (cross-linked methacrylates) and pigments

Timeline

Start date
2020-10-22
Primary completion
2022-04-18
Completion
2023-04-28
First posted
2020-08-19
Last updated
2023-08-23

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Egypt

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04518371. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.