Clinical Evaluation of Extensive Direct Composite Restorations With Polyethylene Fiber
Dental Caries Extending Into Dentin
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Dental Caries Extending Into Dentin focused on measuring Composite resin, Clinical Evaluation, Polyethylene Fiber, First Permanent Molars, Extensive carious
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- no hypoplasia or any tissue abnormality in the teeth,
- deep dentin caries with three tubercle loss in the teeth, need of three surface restorations with coverage of at least two adjacent cusps.
- no evidence for pulpal complications
- in occlusion
Exclusion Criteria:
partly erupted teeth;
-.absence of adjacent and antagonist teeth
- poor periodontal status;
- adverse medical history;
- potential behavioral problems.
Sites / Locations
- Kafkas University School of Dentistry
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Genial Posterior Composite with Polyethylene fiber
Genial Posterior Composite
The enamel and dentin were conditioned with bonding procedure.After bonding procedures, remaining tooth composite resin walls were created and cured for 20 s. Prepared ribbond fiber pieces, 2-mm-wide approximately 12mm-long, (Ribbond Thinner, Higher, Modulus - Ribbond Inc,Seattle) were wetted with an unfilled resin for 2 minutes at a non-light environment. The inner surfaces of the prepared class I cavity were lined with flowable resin. After removing the excess resin, pre-wetted polyethylene fiber was condensed circumferentially and embedded with a hand instrument into the bed of unpolymerized flowable composite and then polymerized for 20 seconds with Light Emitting Diodes. After curing for 20 s, composite resin was applied to the rest of the cavity incrementally, each increment was cured for 20 seconds. Finally, the restoration was shaped with finishing diamonds and silicon instruments.
The enamel and dentin were conditioned with bonding procedure using an applicator, left undisturbed for five to 10 seconds, and then dried thoroughly for five seconds with oil-free air under air pressure, Genial Direct Posterior resin was applied with the incremental technique (2 mm thick layers) and light-cured for 20 seconds. Finally, the restoration was shaped with finishing diamonds and silicon instruments