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Measurements of Color Matching and Blending Effect

Tooth Decay

There is a deficiency in literature which compares the blending effect and color matching of translucent shade bulk-fill resin composite with shaded bulk-fill resin composite. So in this research color matching and blending effect will be instrumentally measured the by a spectrophotometer. A visual assessment also will be done in-vivo and ex-vivo.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Microbial Testing for Caries Risk Assessment

Dental Caries

Specific Aims 1) Assess CG (Cariogenic) Saliva-Check Mutans® saliva testing for identification of high caries risk patients

Withdrawn5 enrollment criteria

Biological and Esthetic Evaluation of Ceramic Onlay With Different Preparation Designs

Unsatisfactory Restoration of ToothCarious Teeth

Aim of study: is to asses biological and esthetical success of ceramic onlay restorations while preparing the teeth using shoulder finish line preparation versus butt joint with bevel preparation. Methods: Patients with need to posterior onlay restoration (premolars and molars) will be allocated into two groups either conventional (shoulder finish line) or conservative group (butt joint with bevel), after tooth preparation impression, restoration fabrication, try in, cementation and restoration will be evaluated two weeks post cementation then follow up will be held every two months for 1 year.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Discoloration of Carious Primary Teeth After Application of Silver Diamine Fluoride Versus Sodium...

Dental Caries in Children

To assess discoloration of carious primary teeth after application of silver diamine fluoride versus sodium fluoride varnish.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Non-invasive Caries Management: Clinical Study

Caries,DentalCaries Arrested

Clinical trial to compare non-invasive and minimally-invasive therapies on the progression of the caries lesions. Clinical investigation of resin infiltration versus sodium fluoride (5% NaF) varnish application.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Potential for Dentine Discoloration of Silver Diamino Fluoride Associated With Potassium Iodide...

Dental Caries in Children

The objective of this randomized clinical trial will be the comparison of dentine discoloration after treatment with: Silver Diamino Fluoride and Silver Diamino Fluoride associated with Potassium Iodide for caries lesions in posterior primary teeth. The study sample will consist of children presenting caries lesion in dentin, without reporting spontaneous pain. The children will be allocated into 2 groups that will correspond to the treatments with the use of SDF (Group 1), SDF + PI (Group 2). Treatment will be performed by trained and calibrated researchers. Examiners will be blind to the treatment received. Initially, data will be collected on socio-demographic aspects, characteristics of children, and clinical aspects. Clinical, photographic and initial evaluations will be performed after 1 week, 15 days, 1 and 2 months after treatment. The results obtained will be typed and organized in a database, using the software Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS), version 22.0 and descriptive, bivariate analyzes will be performed.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Partial Removal of Caries Dentines

Dental Caries

The aim of this multicenter randomized controlled clinical trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of an alternative treatment for deep caries lesions in Public Health Services. The alternative treatment consists of partial removal of carious dentine followed by restoration. The subjects were assigned to test or control groups: test - carious dentine partial removal and restoration in one session, and control - stepwise excavation. The stepwise excavation consists of partial removal of carious tissue from the cavity floor, indirect pulp capping with calcium hydroxide cement; temporary filling; cavity re-opening after 60 days, removal of the remaining soft carious tissue and filling. Each group was divided according to the filling material: amalgam or resin. The radiological exams are being performed before and after the treatment and then annually. Clinical evaluation of the restorations is performed right after the treatment and then annually (modified USPHS System). All evaluations are performed by calibrated and trained dentists.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Staining Potential and Caries Arresting Effect of Silver Diamine Fluoride⁄Potassium Iodide and Silver...

Dental Caries in Children

the main objective of this study is to evaluate staining potential and Caries Arresting Effect of silver diamine fluoride⁄potassium Iodide and silver diamine fluoride in carious anterior primary teeth

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Oral Condition and the Effect of Dental Treatment on Physical Parameters of Athletes...

Periodontal DiseasesInflammation Gum1 more

It is essential that athletes have perfect general health. Oral health plays an important role in this healthy framework necessary so that the results that must be achieved by athletes are not influenced. Inflammatory and / or infectious processes such as periodontal disease, caries, or even joint problems such as temporomandibular joint dysfunction can affect performance or impair participation in training and competitions.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Effect of Surface Sealant Application on Clinical Performance Occlusal Restorations

Dental CariesClass I Dental Caries1 more

The aim was to evaluate the clinical performance of HEMA-containing and HEMA-free all-in-one self-etch adhesives with and without a surface sealing process with a nanohybrid composite in occlusal caries restorations. The hypothesis is that the HEMA-containing and HEMA-free all-in-one self-etch adhesive and the surface sealing process would significantly effect clinical performance of occlusal restorations.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria
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