Comparison of Proximal Contacts and Contours in Class II Composite Restoration With Pre-cured Composite Inserts Versus Contact Making Instrument Technique. A Randomized Control Clinical Trial.
Class 2 Dental Cavity
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Class 2 Dental Cavity
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria
- patient requiring treatment for class 2 cavity
- patient age 12 to 55 years
- Maxillary and Mandibular first and second premolar
- Maxillary and Mandibular first and second molar
- Maximum occlusal cavo surface width of 2/3rd of intercuspal width
- Cavity depth upto 3/4th of occlusocervical length measured from diagnostic radiograph
- Teeth with adjacent fully erupted teeth adjacent to a cavity side Exclusion criteria
1)Mentally and physically handicapped patient 2)Pregnant females 3)Patients with naturally spaced teeth 4)Patients with moderate or advanced periodontitis 5)Endodontically treated teeth 6)Teeth with excessive occlusal wear and erosion of teeth 7)Tooth adjacent to cavity side is missing 8)Teeth with orhtodontic bands and brackets 9)Tooth adjacent to cavity side is restored
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
Precure composite insert technique
Contact Making Instrument
Incremental composite layering technique
After curing of bonding agent a 2mm increment of composite will be placed on the gingival floor of the cavity and cured. a measured volume of composite(3mm height and 2mm width) will be cured outside the oral cavity on a flat plastic instrument for 40 seconds. a second increment of composite will be placed on the cavity and the precured composite will be pressed in the uncured increment and pressed outward against the matrix band and light cured for 20 seconds the rest of the cavity will be filled using the oblique layering technique.
a 1-2mm increment of the composite will be placed in the gingival floor of the proxial box. a contact forming instrument will be placed in this uncured increment and an outward force will be applied using the instrument from the inside of the matrix band. The composite will then be cured for 20 seconds to achieve a tight contact.
Increments will be placed in 1-2mm increments in oblique layering manner by a flat plastic instrument and condenser .Each increment will be cured for 20 seconds till the cavity is slightly overfilled.