Assessment of Arresting Root Surface Caries After the Application of PRG Bioactive Varnish
Root Caries
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Root Caries
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Teeth with primary root surface caries (active dentin carious le-sions)
- Teeth with gum recession.
- Teeth are vital according to pulp-sensitivity tests.
- Controlled gingival or periodontal conditions.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Retained deciduous teeth; as the research is targeting only per-manent teeth.
- Teeth with previous restorations which may add another varia-ble to the study (type of old restorative material, extent of re-current caries).
- Spontaneous pain or prolonged pain after sensitivity tests (cold and electrical tests) indicating irreversible pulpitis.
- Negative sensitivity tests, periapical radiolucencies, and sensi-tivity to axial or lateral percussion indicating pulp necrosis.
- Teeth presenting external or internal resorption, with adverse pulpal reactions which may affect the outcome of the study.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
patients with root carious lesions will be treated by SDF varnish
patients with root carious lesions will be treated by PRG barrier coat.
Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) contains high concentrations of silver and fluoride ions, which prevents and arrests root caries, as well as dentin caries in the primary teeth of young children. Unlike other fluoride products that mainly reduce the formation of new carious lesions, 38% SDF is an effective agent that can efficiently arrest the carious process, remineralize the decayed dental tissues, and protect the tooth structure against the for-mation of new caries lesions. The use of SDF can result in more caries-resistant tooth structures.
PRG barrier coat is a Giomer varnish from Shofu. It is a light cured Surface-partially reacted glass (S-PRG) filler particles with a multifunctional glass core embedded in a resin matrix. It has an immediate and long lasting effect. The (S-PRG) favors the re-lease of fluoride ions and its recharging that aid in remineraliza-tion and protection of the tooth structure in a way similar to the glass ionomer. The fluoride ions aid in the neutralization of the acidity of the oral cavity and decrease the plaque accumulation