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Not Yet RecruitingNCT07421687

3D Volumetric Plaque Assessment on Teeth, Composite Restorations, and Ceramic Veneers Using an Intraoral Scanner

Differences in Plaque Accumulation on Natural Teeth, Composite Restorations, and Ceramic Veneers Assessed by Intraoral Scanner-Based 3D Volumetric Analysis

Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
45 (estimated)
Sponsor
Trakya University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The goal of this observational study is to evaluate and compare a 3D intraoral scanner-based, computer-assisted approach for assessing dental biofilm/plaque accumulation on natural teeth and restorative surfaces with a conventional clinical plaque index (Turesky modified Quigley-Hein Plaque Index, TMQHPI) in systemically healthy adults. The main questions it aims to answer are: * How well does the plaque-covered surface measurement derived from 3D intraoral scanner data agree with TMQHPI scores after plaque disclosure? * How sensitively do the two methods detect changes in plaque levels after supervised toothbrushing? * Do plaque accumulation patterns differ between natural tooth surfaces and restorative materials (direct composite restorations and indirect ceramic veneers), and where are plaque-retentive areas most frequently located? Participants (≥18 years) will receive routine professional mechanical plaque removal as part of standard clinical care. They will then be asked to avoid mechanical and/or chemical plaque control for 4 days. At the follow-up visit, participants will undergo: 1. An intraoral scan and standardized photographs of the full dental arch, 2. Plaque disclosure followed by repeat scanning/photography and TMQHPI scoring by a periodontist, 3. Supervised toothbrushing using the modified Bass technique for 2 minutes, followed by a final scan and photographs. Digital models will be used to quantify plaque-covered surface measures and to generate 3D maps of plaque-retentive areas.

Detailed description

This is an observational, parallel-group study conducted at the Trakya University Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Periodontology, designed to compare a three-dimensional (3D) intraoral scanner (IOS)-based, computer-assisted approach for mapping and quantifying dental biofilm on tooth and restoration surfaces with a conventional clinical plaque scoring approach used in routine practice.   Participants will be recruited from individuals attending the periodontology clinic who receive routine non-surgical periodontal care, including professional mechanical plaque removal (PMPR) and a standard motivational oral-hygiene session as part of usual clinical management. Following PMPR at the initial visit, eligible and consenting participants will be asked to refrain from mechanical and/or chemical plaque-control procedures for four days while maintaining their usual diet, to allow development of a mature dental biofilm for standardized assessment.   Participants will be allocated into three groups based on the presence and type of maxillary anterior vestibular surface condition: 1. Natural tooth surfaces without restorations, 2. Direct composite restorations, or 3. Indirect ceramic veneer restorations. All groups will undergo the same standardized assessment workflow on day four.  On day 4, whole-arch intraoral scans will be obtained using the TRIOS 3 IOS® (3Shape, Copenhagen, Denmark) following a standardized scanning strategy to capture 3D models of the dental arches (with emphasis on vestibular surfaces) and to enable digital archiving and subsequent analysis. The TRIOS 3® is a non-invasive optical device that generates a 3D surface model by processing sequential images into a point cloud and triangulated mesh; scanning does not require local anesthesia and does not involve ionizing radiation. Standardized intraoral photographs of vestibular surfaces will also be recorded at each stage for documentation and cross-referencing.   The assessment visit includes three sequential stages: 1. Baseline IOS scanning and standardized photographs after the 4-day plaque accumulation period; 2. Application of a plaque-disclosing procedure as used in routine care, followed by repeat IOS scanning/photographs and conventional clinical plaque scoring by a calibrated periodontist; and 3. A supervised 2-minute toothbrushing session using the modified Bass technique with a manual toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste, followed by final IOS scanning and photographs to document post-brushing changes. If residual disclosed plaque remains after supervised brushing, it will be removed professionally (e.g., with brush and floss) before the participant returns to their usual oral-hygiene routine, and the study procedures will end at that visit.   The IOS-derived 3D datasets will be used to compute quantitative plaque-related measures from the digital models and to generate 3D visual maps highlighting areas of plaque retention across the dental arch. These digital outputs will be compared with the conventional clinical plaque scoring approach to evaluate concordance and the ability to capture change after supervised brushing, and to explore potential differences in plaque accumulation patterns between natural tooth surfaces and restorative material surfaces.   A total sample of 45 participants (approximately equally distributed across the three groups) is planned, based on an a priori power calculation with allowance for potential loss. Overall study conduct includes recruitment and assessments, followed by data organization and statistical analyses within the planned study period.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTIntraoral scanning (TRIOS 3) with plaque disclosure assessmentWhole-arch intraoral scans were obtained with the TRIOS 3 intraoral scanner to generate 3D digital models for plaque/biofilm assessment. Scans are performed at standardized time points, including after plaque accumulation and after plaque disclosure, to document plaque distribution and enable computer-assisted quantification and 3D mapping.
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTConventional plaque scoring (TMQHPI) after plaque disclosureClinical plaque assessment using the Turesky modified Quigley-Hein Plaque Index performed after plaque disclosure by a calibrated examiner.

Timeline

Start date
2026-03-16
Primary completion
2027-03-16
Completion
2027-03-24
First posted
2026-02-19
Last updated
2026-02-23

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Turkey (Türkiye)

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07421687. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.