Antibacterial Effect of Light-activated Calcium Silicate Versus Light-activated Calcium Hydroxide
Dental Caries Extending Into Dentin
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Dental Caries Extending Into Dentin
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Normal adults will be recruited in this study, all the volunteers participated in this experiment will be healthy looking with free medical history.
- Subjects aged between 18-40 years.
- In each patient required one or two deep carious tooth occlusally either upper or lower permanent molars.
- All volunteers must be with good oral hygiene in order to restore with composite restorations.
- Subjects were required to be available for the duration of the study, and to sign an informed consent form
Exclusion Criteria:
- Subjects with a history of allergy to any of the drugs or chemicals used in the study.
- Subjects with carious anterior tooth are not within the study.
- History of pulp pathology of the teeth which indicates root canal treatment is not included in the study.
- Pregnancy and Lactating mothers.
- Patients with any systematic problems or mental or physical disability.
Sites / Locations
- Hanaa Mohamed Morsy Mohamed
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Light-cured calcium silicate
Light-cured calcium hydroxide
This biomaterial calcium silicate is manufactured to have an anti-bacterial effect on micro-organisms within the dentin, thus allowing the inhibition of bacterial growth therefore no caries will progress. Material is injected and light-cured within the dentin and sealed with a restoration.
This biomaterial calcium hydroxide is manufactured to have an anti-bacterial effect on micro-organisms within the dentin, thus allowing the inhibition of bacterial growth therefore no caries will progress. Material is injected and light-cured within the dentin and sealed with a restoration.