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The Effect of Different Lining Strategies on Amalgam Restorations

Post-operative PainDental Caries

The aim of this research is to compare the clinical outcome of amalgam restorations placed in conjunction with three different lining protocols, each of which represents a different therapeutic concept.

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria

Trial of a New NuSmile ZR Esthetic Primary Molar Crown

Dental Caries

The hypothesis to be tested is that NuSmile ZR esthetic primary molar crowns perform similarly to an established Stainless Steel primary molar crown (3M ESPE) for restoration of primary molar teeth.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Fluoride Bioavailability After Ingestion of Water or Foods Prepared With Fluoridated Water

Dental CariesDental Fluorosis

The importance of fluoridated water to control caries is well recognized. Although the mode of action of fluoridated water is known (related to a slight increase in fluoride concentration in saliva/dental biofilm in individuals living in fluoridated areas), the kinetics of fluoride concentration in saliva after ingestion of food prepared with fluoridated water, either from fluoride remaining in the oral cavity after mastication, or from fluoride returning from salivary secretion is not known in details. Therefore, the aim of this study is to assess fluoride bioavailability after ingestion of food prepared with fluoridated water. The study will be in vivo, crossover and double blind, in which 12 adult volunteers will participate. In 4 experimental phases, volunteers will ingest: a. a typical Brazilian meal cooked with non-fluoridated water (<0.1 ppm F); b. a typical Brazilian meal cooked with fluoridated water (1 ppm F); c. non fluoridated water (<0.1 ppm F) and d. fluoridated water (1 ppm F). Immediately before and 5, 10, 15, 30, 45, 60, 120, 180 minutes after the ingestion, a blood sample will be collected by digital puncture, and a sample of unstimulated saliva will be collected. Fluoride concentration in the samples will be determined by an ion specific electrode adapted for microanalysis. Results will be analyzed by ANOVA, with significance limit of 5%.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Light Cured Resin Modified Calcium Silicate Versus Light Cured Calcium Hydroxide in Indirect Pulp...

Deep Carious LesionIndirect Pulp Treatment

The objective of this study is to explore if light cured resin modified Calcium silicate could result in better clinical and radiographic success if compared to light cured Calcium hydroxide when used in indirect pulp capping treatment in primary molars.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Xylitol Chewing-gums: Concentration in Saliva and Antibacterial Effect

Dental CariesPeriodontal Diseases

a double-blind cross-over in vivo study was performed to measure the salivary concentration of Xylitol released from the two chewing gums containing different amount of the polyol. The study had a cross-over design: the first half of the sample used the chewing-gum with Xylitol as the only sweeteners (64.5% of chewing-gum weight) and the other half use the chewing-gum with Xylitol among the sweeteners (22% of chewing-gum weight), after a 7-days wash-out period, the two sub-groups inverted the chewing gums. Subjects were instructed to consume the products as they normally would be consumed.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Clinical Evaluation of Bulk-fill vs Layered Composite Resin in Class I and II Posterior Restorations...

Dental Caries Class I (Disorder)Dental Caries Class II

The aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical performance of Filtek Bulk Fill Posterior Restorative in Class I and Class II restorations compared to the conventional incremental technique using Filtek Z350XT over the period of 2 years. The null hypothesis of this study is that the bulk-fill composite will exhibit same result and clinical performance as conventional composite using incremental technique which has been used widely by dentists nowadays.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Using a Mouthwash Containing Propolis, Clove Oil and Chlorhexidine to Improve the Caries Risk of...

CariesDental1 more

This study is conducted to determine if using a mouthwash containing propolis, clove oil and chlorhexidine will improve the caries risk of high risk patients in comparison to using a mouthwash containing chlorhexidine only.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Conventional Bite Wing Radiography Versus Stationary Intraoral Tomosynthesis, a Comparison Study...

Dental Caries

A comparison of caries detection rates between conventional intraoral bitewing radiography and a stationary intraoral digital tomosynthesis (s-IOT) using a carbon nanotube X-ray source array. The secondary objective is to assess participants experience with the s-IOT device.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Survival of Mature Second Premolar Treated With Regenerative Techniques

Carious Teeth

This study aims to compare the ability of different regenerative protocols in the treatment of mature necrotic

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Validation of Near-infrared Light Transillumination for Interproximal Enamel Caries Detection

Dental Caries

The aim of this study is to validate a near-infrared light transillumination device (DIAGNOcam, KaVo, Biberach, Germany) for interproximal enamel caries detection and compare it with the established diagnostic methods (visual examination and bitewing radiography). The aim is to avoid/reduce ionizing radiation for caries diagnostic purposes.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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