Effect of Light Curable Resin Modified Glass Ionomer Varnish on Non-Cavitated Proximal Carious Lesions' Progression
Dental Caries, Dental White Spot
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Dental Caries focused on measuring Initial caries treatment, Non-cavitated caries treatment, Incipient caries treatment, Proximal caries, Primary teeth, Light curable resin modified glass ionomer varnish, Vanish XT varnish, Clinpro XT varnish, Dental white spot lesions
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
The subject's inclusion criteria:
The child has at least two matched bilateral primary molars and/or first permanent molars with proximal carious lesions in the same surfaces in enamel or outer dentin third as by bitewing radiographic examination and are non-cavitated by visual examination.
- Their ages are five to eight years.
- Healthy.
- No known allergies to any of the components of the dental materials used in the study.
- The parents are willing to commit to the follow-up visits.
- Child is generally cooperative for dental treatment.
The tooth's inclusion criteria:
- Primary molar and/or first permanent molars with a proximal carious lesion in enamel or outer dentin third assessed by bitewing radiographic examination and that is found to be non-cavitated after ICDAS visual examination.
- Presence of a tooth adjacent to the lesion.
- Normal tooth structure.
- Absence of tooth mobility.
- Tooth does not require restorative treatment.
Exclusion Criteria:
•The subject's exclusion criteria:
- Children with a medical history of a chronic disease.
- Children who have abnormalities that affect tooth structure.
- The need of sedation or general anesthesia for dental treatment.
The tooth exclusion criteria:
- Primary molar and/or first permanent molars with a proximal carious lesion extending beyond the outer dentin third assessed by bitewing radiographic examination.
- Primary molar and/or first permanent molars with a proximal carious lesion that is cavitated assessed by ICDAS visual examination.
- Non-cavitated proximal carious lesion on the mesial of the first primary molars because the contact area with the primary canine is narrow and the possible presence of the primate space.
- Distal surfaces of the first permanent molars because there is no contact with the second permanent molar (does not erupt in this age group).
Sites / Locations
- King abulaziz University, Dental University HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
The control group
The test group
A total of 88 non-cavitated proximal carious lesions treated with standard-of-care preventive measures which include application of 5% sodium fluoride topical varnish (Vanish 5% Sodium Fluoride White Varnish with Tri-Calcium Phosphate, 3M ESPE, St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.), oral hygiene instruction, and dietary counseling applied at initial, six-months follow-up, and 12-months follow-up visits.
Intervention: A total of 88 non-cavitated proximal carious lesions treated with light curable resin modified glass ionomer varnish (Vanish™ XT Extended Contact Varnish, 3M ESPE, St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.) at initial and six-months follow-up visits. In addition to, standard-of-care preventive measures, applied at initial, six-months follow-up, and 12-months follow-up visits.