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6-year Clinical Performance of Prefabricated and Composite Veneers ( Componeer)

Primary Purpose

Dental Diseases, Tooth Discoloration

Status
Completed
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Turkey
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Componeer prefabricated veneers
Essentia resin composite veneers
Sponsored by
Ege University
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Dental Diseases focused on measuring veneers, prefabricated veneers, anterior restorations

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - 60 Years (Adult)All SexesAccepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion Criteria: Being healthy without any chronic disease Having diastema in the anterior teeth without any caries Not having an occlusal anomaly such as bruxism or anterior crossbite Having a good oral hygiene Agreeing to come to the recall sessions regularly for 6 years Being over the age of 18 Exclusion Criteria: Exclusion Criteria: Having uncontrolled parafunction such as bruxism or anterior deep bite Having insufficient oral hygiene Being pregnant Having a systemic disease

Sites / Locations

  • Ege University School of Dentistry Department of Restorative

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Active Comparator

Active Comparator

Arm Label

Componeer Prefabricated Veneers

Essentia resin composite venners

Arm Description

Componeer veneers (device 1) were randomly applied to patients. The teeth were evaluated in terms of color and size matching in order to select the correct veneers. Componeer sizing guide was used for size selection. Prefabricated veneers were adapted to the teeth' surfaces. Then, the inner surfaces of the prefabricated veneers were roughened to obtain better mechanical retention. Then the labial surfaces of the teeth were etched using 36% phosphoric acid. The etched surfaces were rinsed and dried. An adhesive system was applied to the teeth. Prefabricated veneers' inner surfaces were cleaned with alcohol, and One Coat dental adhesive was applied. Synergy D6 nanohybrid resin composite was placed on the inner surfaces of the veneers and transferred to the teeth. The restorations were light-cured for 40 s Gingival borders were adapted with contouring and polishing discs (intervention 1).

Direct resin composite restorations were randomly applied to patients. Essentia resin composite (device 2) shade guide was used for color selection. After the preparation, the labial surfaces of the teeth were etched using 36% phosphoric acid. The etched surfaces were then rinsed and dried. An adhesive system G-Premio Bond was applied to the teeth. Then Essentia micro-hybrid resin composite with dentin shade was placed on labial surfaces of teeth and was light-cured. Then enamel shade was placed on the tooth. After that, the resin composite veneer was light-cured for 20 s from each surface. Proximal surfaces were polished using proximal sandpaper strips (intervention 2).

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Marginal discoloration
Marginal discoloration of prefabricated and resin composite veneers Evaluating differently veneer options on anterior teeth with United State Public Health Service criteria regarding marginal discoloration by 2 independent evaluators Marginal discolouration was evaluated by 2 independent clinicians. Visual inspection with a mirror at 18 inches was performed. A score means the higher score of clinical acceptability while C score means that the restoration has failed and needs to be replaced. Alpha: No discoloration anywhere along the margin between the restoration and the adjacent tooth. Bravo: Slight discoloration along the margin between the restoration and the adjacent tooth. Charlie: The discoloration penetrated along the margin of the restorative material in a pulpal direction.
Marginal adaptation
Marginal adaptation of prefabricated and resin composite veneers Evaluating differently veneer options on anterior teeth with United State Public Health Service criteria regarding marginal adaptation by 2 independent evaluators Marginal discolouration was evaluated by 2 independent clinicians. Visual inspection with a mirror at 18 inches was performed . A score means the higher score of clinical acceptability while C score means that the restoration has failed and needs to be replaced. Alpha: No discoloration anywhere along the margin between the restoration and the adjacent tooth. Bravo: Slight discoloration along the margin between the restoration and the adjacent tooth. Charlie: The discoloration penetrated along the margin of the restorative material in a pulpal direction.
Retention rate
Retention rates of prefabricated and resin composite veneers Evaluating differently veneer options on anterior teeth with United State Public Health Service criteria regarding retention rates by 2 independent evaluators Marginal discolouration was evaluated by 2 independent clinicians. Visual inspection with a mirror at 18 inches was performed . A score means the higher score of clinical acceptability while C score means that the restoration has failed and needs to be replaced. Alpha: No discoloration anywhere along the margin between the restoration and the adjacent tooth. Bravo: Slight discoloration along the margin between the restoration and the adjacent tooth. Charlie: The discoloration penetrated along the margin of the restorative material in a pulpal direction.
Anatomic form
Anatomic form of prefabricated and resin composite veneers Evaluating differently veneer options on anterior teeth with United State Public Health Service criteria regarding anatomic form by 2 independent evaluators Marginal discolouration was evaluated by 2 independent clinicians. Visual inspection with a mirror at 18 inches was performed. A score means the higher score of clinical acceptability while C score means that the restoration has failed and needs to be replaced. Alpha: No discoloration anywhere along the margin between the restoration and the adjacent tooth. Bravo: Slight discoloration along the margin between the restoration and the adjacent tooth. Charlie: The discoloration penetrated along the margin of the restorative material in a pulpal direction.
Color match
Color changes of prefabricated and resin composite veneers Health Service criteria regarding color changes by 2 independent evaluators Marginal discolouration was evaluated by 2 independent clinicians. Visual inspection with a mirror at 18 inches was performed . A score means the higher score of clinical acceptability while C score means that the restoration has failed and needs to be replaced. Alpha: No discoloration anywhere along the margin between the restoration and the adjacent tooth. Bravo: Slight discoloration along the margin between the restoration and the adjacent tooth. Charlie: The discoloration penetrated along the margin of the restorative material in a pulpal direction

Secondary Outcome Measures

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First Posted
August 11, 2023
Last Updated
August 16, 2023
Sponsor
Ege University
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT05998980
Brief Title
6-year Clinical Performance of Prefabricated and Composite Veneers ( Componeer)
Official Title
Clinical Comparison of Prefabricated Resin Composite Veneers and Direct Resin Composite Veneers Over 6-years
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
August 2023
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
July 1, 2016 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
December 30, 2016 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
January 15, 2017 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Principal Investigator
Name of the Sponsor
Ege University

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
Data Monitoring Committee
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
The aim of this study is to compare the clinical performance of composite veneers performed in two different ways, indirect and direct methods over a period of 6-year. 30 volunteer patients without systemic diseases and who applied to Ege University School of Dentistry for the esthetic restoration of their anterior diastema (gap) were selected according to inclusion and exclusion criteria. The closure of 102 diastema was randomly performed with prefabricated composite resin veneers (n=15; indirect method- Componeer, Coltène, Altstätten, Switzerland) or direct composite resin veneers (n=15; direct method- Essentia, GC, Japan). These restorations were clinically evaluated at baseline, 1-2-6-year by two experienced and blind examiners according to modified Ryge criteria (USPHS criteria). Color match, marginal discoloration, anatomic form, marginal adaptation, secondary caries, surface roughness, retention, and polishing retention were evaluated for that purpose. Statistical analysis was performed with McNemar and Chi-square tests (p<0.05).
Detailed Description
The aim of this study is to compare the clinical performance of composite veneers performed in two different ways, indirect (Componeer) and direct methods (Essentia) over a period of 6-year. The study protocol was approved by the Ethical Committee of Ege University, Izmir, Turkey (16-2.1/8; 01.04.2016). 30 patients without any systemic diseases (10 males, 20 females, mean age: 34) and with aesthetic complaints on their anterior teeth were treated with 102 restorations (48 Componeer and 54 Essentia). In Group 1; 48 teeth (15 patients) were restored with Componeer prefabricated veneers (Coltène, Altstätten, Switzerland) in combination with Synergy D6 nanohybrid resin composite (Coltène) and One Coat Bond (Coltène) adhesive system. In Group 2; 54 teeth (15 patients) were restored with Essentia (GC, Japan) micro-hybrid resin composite in combination with G-Premio Bond (GC) adhesive system. Periodontal treatments, fillings, and bleaching treatments were performed, if necessary, before any veneer treatment. For the pre-treatment records; 3 photographs (smile, anterior occlusion, and upper anterior teeth alone) were taken from each patient. Both groups used the "Button Try" technique for color selection. Componeer sizing guide was used for size selection in Group 1. Then teeth were cleaned with non-fluoride pumice (Cleanic; Kerr Dental, ABD) using a polishing brush. Isolation of the teeth and retraction of the lips were achieved with a rubber dam (OptraDam, Ivoclar Vivadent, Liechtenstein). Prefabricated veneers were prepared for the cementation process in Group 1. Then the labial surfaces were etched using 36% phosphoric acid for 30 s. The etched surfaces were rinsed for 30 s and dried. One Coat Bond (Coltene) adhesive system was applied on the labial surfaces of the teeth in accordance with user instructions in both groups. In Group 1; Synergy D6 nano hybrid resin composite was placed on the inner surfaces of the prefabricated veneers before being applied on appropriate teeth. Then the restorations were light-cured for 40 s from each surface (D-Light Pro, GC) and polished with a polishing paste (Prisma Gloss Extra Fine, Dentsply, NY, ABD) and a felt wheel. In Group 2; Essentia (GC) micro-hybrid resin composite with dentin color was placed on the labial surfaces of the teeth and light-cured (D-Light Pro, GC). After that layer, Essentia enamel shades were placed over the labial surface of the tooth and light-cured for 20 s from each surface. The diamond bur contouring was performed and polishing discs (Super-Snap Rainbow Technique Kit, SHOFU) were used. For polishing purposes, a polishing paste (Prisma Gloss Extra Fine, Dentsply, NY, ABD) and a felt Wheel were used. In group 1; gingival borders were adapted with contouring and polishing discs (Super-Snap Rainbow Technique Kit, SHOFU). Then proximal surfaces were polished using proximal sandpaper strips. Occlusion was checked for premature contacts. Two calibrated observers who were blinded to the objective of this study performed the evaluations. Color match, marginal adaptation, marginal discoloration, anatomic form, retention, secondary caries, and gloss retention were the properties evaluated for the restorations at baseline, 1-2-6-year using Modified Ryge Criteria (USPHS Criteria). Statistical analysis was performed with McNemar and Chi-square tests (p<0.05).

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Dental Diseases, Tooth Discoloration
Keywords
veneers, prefabricated veneers, anterior restorations

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Model Description
Individual Randomized Assignment
Masking
ParticipantCare Provider
Masking Description
Double (Participant, Evaluator)
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
21 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Componeer Prefabricated Veneers
Arm Type
Active Comparator
Arm Description
Componeer veneers (device 1) were randomly applied to patients. The teeth were evaluated in terms of color and size matching in order to select the correct veneers. Componeer sizing guide was used for size selection. Prefabricated veneers were adapted to the teeth' surfaces. Then, the inner surfaces of the prefabricated veneers were roughened to obtain better mechanical retention. Then the labial surfaces of the teeth were etched using 36% phosphoric acid. The etched surfaces were rinsed and dried. An adhesive system was applied to the teeth. Prefabricated veneers' inner surfaces were cleaned with alcohol, and One Coat dental adhesive was applied. Synergy D6 nanohybrid resin composite was placed on the inner surfaces of the veneers and transferred to the teeth. The restorations were light-cured for 40 s Gingival borders were adapted with contouring and polishing discs (intervention 1).
Arm Title
Essentia resin composite venners
Arm Type
Active Comparator
Arm Description
Direct resin composite restorations were randomly applied to patients. Essentia resin composite (device 2) shade guide was used for color selection. After the preparation, the labial surfaces of the teeth were etched using 36% phosphoric acid. The etched surfaces were then rinsed and dried. An adhesive system G-Premio Bond was applied to the teeth. Then Essentia micro-hybrid resin composite with dentin shade was placed on labial surfaces of teeth and was light-cured. Then enamel shade was placed on the tooth. After that, the resin composite veneer was light-cured for 20 s from each surface. Proximal surfaces were polished using proximal sandpaper strips (intervention 2).
Intervention Type
Procedure
Intervention Name(s)
Componeer prefabricated veneers
Intervention Description
Individual Randomized Clinical Trial
Intervention Type
Procedure
Intervention Name(s)
Essentia resin composite veneers
Intervention Description
Individual Randomized Clinical Trial
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Marginal discoloration
Description
Marginal discoloration of prefabricated and resin composite veneers Evaluating differently veneer options on anterior teeth with United State Public Health Service criteria regarding marginal discoloration by 2 independent evaluators Marginal discolouration was evaluated by 2 independent clinicians. Visual inspection with a mirror at 18 inches was performed. A score means the higher score of clinical acceptability while C score means that the restoration has failed and needs to be replaced. Alpha: No discoloration anywhere along the margin between the restoration and the adjacent tooth. Bravo: Slight discoloration along the margin between the restoration and the adjacent tooth. Charlie: The discoloration penetrated along the margin of the restorative material in a pulpal direction.
Time Frame
6 years
Title
Marginal adaptation
Description
Marginal adaptation of prefabricated and resin composite veneers Evaluating differently veneer options on anterior teeth with United State Public Health Service criteria regarding marginal adaptation by 2 independent evaluators Marginal discolouration was evaluated by 2 independent clinicians. Visual inspection with a mirror at 18 inches was performed . A score means the higher score of clinical acceptability while C score means that the restoration has failed and needs to be replaced. Alpha: No discoloration anywhere along the margin between the restoration and the adjacent tooth. Bravo: Slight discoloration along the margin between the restoration and the adjacent tooth. Charlie: The discoloration penetrated along the margin of the restorative material in a pulpal direction.
Time Frame
6 years
Title
Retention rate
Description
Retention rates of prefabricated and resin composite veneers Evaluating differently veneer options on anterior teeth with United State Public Health Service criteria regarding retention rates by 2 independent evaluators Marginal discolouration was evaluated by 2 independent clinicians. Visual inspection with a mirror at 18 inches was performed . A score means the higher score of clinical acceptability while C score means that the restoration has failed and needs to be replaced. Alpha: No discoloration anywhere along the margin between the restoration and the adjacent tooth. Bravo: Slight discoloration along the margin between the restoration and the adjacent tooth. Charlie: The discoloration penetrated along the margin of the restorative material in a pulpal direction.
Time Frame
6 years
Title
Anatomic form
Description
Anatomic form of prefabricated and resin composite veneers Evaluating differently veneer options on anterior teeth with United State Public Health Service criteria regarding anatomic form by 2 independent evaluators Marginal discolouration was evaluated by 2 independent clinicians. Visual inspection with a mirror at 18 inches was performed. A score means the higher score of clinical acceptability while C score means that the restoration has failed and needs to be replaced. Alpha: No discoloration anywhere along the margin between the restoration and the adjacent tooth. Bravo: Slight discoloration along the margin between the restoration and the adjacent tooth. Charlie: The discoloration penetrated along the margin of the restorative material in a pulpal direction.
Time Frame
6 years
Title
Color match
Description
Color changes of prefabricated and resin composite veneers Health Service criteria regarding color changes by 2 independent evaluators Marginal discolouration was evaluated by 2 independent clinicians. Visual inspection with a mirror at 18 inches was performed . A score means the higher score of clinical acceptability while C score means that the restoration has failed and needs to be replaced. Alpha: No discoloration anywhere along the margin between the restoration and the adjacent tooth. Bravo: Slight discoloration along the margin between the restoration and the adjacent tooth. Charlie: The discoloration penetrated along the margin of the restorative material in a pulpal direction
Time Frame
6 years

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
60 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Being healthy without any chronic disease Having diastema in the anterior teeth without any caries Not having an occlusal anomaly such as bruxism or anterior crossbite Having a good oral hygiene Agreeing to come to the recall sessions regularly for 6 years Being over the age of 18 Exclusion Criteria: Exclusion Criteria: Having uncontrolled parafunction such as bruxism or anterior deep bite Having insufficient oral hygiene Being pregnant Having a systemic disease
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Sebnem L Turkun, DDS,PhD
Organizational Affiliation
Ege University
Official's Role
Study Director
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Ege University School of Dentistry Department of Restorative
City
İzmir
State/Province
Bornova
ZIP/Postal Code
35040
Country
Turkey

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
No

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