Clinical Performance and Wear Resistance of Two Nano Ceramic Resin Composite in Class I Cavities
Class I Dental Caries
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Class I Dental Caries
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
• Male or female gender.
- Only co-operative patients approving to participate in the trial.
- Good oral hygiene.
- Medically free adult patients.
- The age range of the patients is 20 to 54 years
- Vital first and second molars, with Class I lesion.
- Functioning tooth with presence of an opposing.
- Healthy periodontium
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with disabilities.
- Patients having systemic diseases or severe medically compromised.
- Individuals with full dentures or crowns and bridges in occlusal contact with teeth indicated for the restorative treatment
- Pregnant or lactating subjects, or intending to become pregnant during the course of the study
- Poor oral hygiene.
- Teeth with pulpal pain.
- Teeth with periapical lesions.
- Endodontically treated teeth
- Teeth with mobility.
- Non-functioning tooth with no opposing tooth.
- Heavy occlusion or signs of severe attrition.
- Severe periodontal affection
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Zenit Nano Ceramic Composite (PRESIDENT DENTAL, GmbH, Munich, Germany)
Ceram•X (Dentsply De Trey GmbH, Konstanz, Germany)
Zenit Nano Ceramic Composite (PRESIDENT DENTAL, GmbH, Munich, Germany) is the ideal choice for single-tooth restorations, both in the anterior and the posterior region. It has an ultrafine, radiopaque porcelain filler for use in adhesive filling treatment. It can be polished to a high lustrer due to the ultra- fine particle filler, extremely homogeneous restorations can be placed which are easily polished to a high luster. The mechanical properties of a light-cured dental composite material are particularly dependent on its filler content, the type of incorporated fillers and the efficiency of the filler-resin coupling, so high Vickers hardness, compressive strength and flexural strength are recorded refereed to Zenit filler content 83% by weight (70% by volume) and size 0.7 microns
contains organically modified ceramic nanoparticles (2 to 3 nm) and nano-fillers (10 nm) that are combined with conventional glass fillers (mean particle size: 1.1 to 1.5 μm). Nanoparticles and nano-fillers comprise a polysiloxane backbone and have methacrylate groups available for polymerization. According to the manufacturer's data, filler concentration is 76% by weight and 57% by volume. Furthermore, most of the conventional resin matrix is replaced by a matrix full of highly dispersed methacrylate modified polysiloxane particles (2- 3 nm).These nano-ceramic particles are inorganic-organic hybrid particles. Both, nano-ceramic particles and nano- fillers have methacrylate groups available for polymerization. CeramX does not contain triethylene glycol dimethacrylate (TEGDMA) as it was found mutagenic and cytotoxic in vitro