Preventive Treatment Approach of Early Caries Lesions With Contemporary Methods of Remineralization...
Tooth DecayThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the additional therapeutic benefit of Curodont Repair for the treatment early occlusal carious lesions on permanent teeth in children compared fluoride varnish alone the tooth gel Curodont Protect when using it after Curodont Repair instead of fluoride varnish
Evaluation of Hall Technique and Atraumatic Restorative Treatment for Management of Caries in the...
Primary Dental CariesThe aim of the present study is to evaluate both Hall technique and atraumatic restorative technique in comparison to the conventional restorative technique in the management of carious lesions in primary molars.
A Comparative Clinical Study of Different Caries Removal Techniques in Pediatric Patients
Dental Caries in ChildrenThe aim of this study is to evaluate the acceptance of pediatric patiens using Er: YAG laser in comparison with the conventional techniques for caries removal. The study was carried out on 100 children between the ages of 9-12, who had class 1 occlusal caries in one of their permanent first molars. The patients were divided into two groups; conventional technical group and laser group. Rotary handpieces was used in conventional technique group, Er:YAG laser was used in the laser group for caries removal. The heart rate of each patient was measured during the caries removal procedure at 30 seconds intervals. The pain during the procedure was determined by VAS. CFSS-DS scale was used to determine the anxiety level of the patients before and after the procedure. FIS was used to determine how patients are disturbed from the smell, taste, sound, vibration and sight of the devices after the procedure. The video segments were collected from the patients during the caries removal and the procedural pain were evaluated by the FLACC scale.
Efficacy of Nanoparticle-incorporated Bonding Agent on Post-restorative Sensitivity
Carious LesionType of study: Randomized Clinical trial To compare post-restorative sensitivity between titania nanoparticle reinforced bonding agent and bonding agent without nanoparticles in posterior composite restorations. Participants aged 18 years and above with Class-I and Class-II Carious lesions are allocated in two groups. Group A will undergo composite restoration with Nanoparticles incorporated in bonding agent. Group B will undergo restoration without nanoparticles in bonding agent.
Effect of Application Time of 38% Silver Diamine Fluoride Solution on Arresting Dental Caries in...
Early Childhood CariesTo determine the optimal application time of silver diamine fluoride (38% SDF) in arresting dental caries in the primary teeth of preschool children.
SEM Evaluation of the Quantity of microRepair® on Resin Composite Surfaces: an in Vivo Randomized...
Dental CariesDental FillingsThe aim of this study is to evaluate the quantity of Biorepair Total Protection toothpaste on composite surfaces inside oral cavity. Three orthodontic lingual buttons are bonded on the vestibular surfaces of upper right premolars (1.4 and 1.5) and upper right first molars (1.6) of volunteers. A composite resine is applied upon them. Then, after 7 days, 1.4 button will be debonded; after 15 days, 1.5 button are debonded; in the end, after 30 days the last button (1.6) is debonded. The buttons will be stored in sterile environment and then sent to laboratory for SEM evaluation.
Can Zirconia Crown be the First Choice for Primary Teeth?
Dental Caries in ChildrenObjective: Early loss of primary teeth due to caries, can cause occlusion disorders, aesthetic problems, nutritional problems, abnormal language habits, speech disorders and psychological problems temporary or permanent. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the success of using prefabricated aesthetic crowns for the restoration of excessive tooth loss. Study design: In this randomized, non-blinded clinical study a total of 45 teeth were included, primary molars and anterior teeth and requiring restoration after root canal treatment. Stainless steel(SCC), zirconia(ZC) and strip(S) crowns compared clinically, radiographically and periodontally during follow up period for 6 months. Parents were asked to fill out questionnaire at the 1st and 6th months to evaluate the satisfaction level. In addition, patients' pain and discomfort level was assessed using the visual analogue scale (VAS) scale.
Using Motivational Interviewing To Reduce Parental Risk-Related Behaviors For Early Childhood Caries...
Caries,DentalCariesThe study's aim was to investigate if a motivational interviewing intervention (MI) improved oral self-care behaviors of AIAN caregivers of infants and determine if the MI intervention promoted positive changes in caregivers' ECC risk-related behaviors.
CLINICAL COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT GLASS IONOMER-BASED RESTORATIVES AND A BULK-FILL RESIN COMPOSITE...
Class I Dental CariesThe aim of this study is to compare the clinical performances of high-viscosity glass ionomer (GI), glass carbomer (GC), zirconia-reinforced GI (ZIR), and bulk-fill (BF) composite resin restorations.For this purpose, two calibrated operators placed 128 restorations in 30 patients with a mean age of 21 years. The restorations will be evaluated by one examiner at baseline and at 6, 12, 18,24, and 48 months using the modified US Public Health Service criteria. The data will statistically analyzed.
Clinical Performance of Resin-modified Glass Ionomer and Composite Restorations in Permanent Teeth...
Dental Caries in ChildrenThe aim of this randomised controlled double-blinded, split mouth, single-center clinical trial was to evaluate the 18-month clinical performance of nano-filled resin-modified glass ionomer and sub-micron hybrid resin composite restorations in lower first permanent teeth of pediatric patients.