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A Clinical Study to Compare Two Revascularization Protocols to Treat Non-vital Teeth With Incomplete...

Dental Pulp NecrosisDisorder of Tooth Development

Both methods tested in this study disinfect the non-vital root canals and induce blood clot formation inside the root canal. One method places calcium hydroxide inside the root canal after disinfection and the blood clot is induced four weeks later. The other method performs disinfection and induction of blood clot in one appointment. The investigators hypothesize that both methods will obtain the same success rate in eliminating infection, increase in root length and canal walls thickness.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Randomized Study of Osseotite Certain Tapered Prevails vs. Osseotite Certain Tapered

Partial EdentulismTooth Disease

This study will demonstrate the benefits of platform switching design of the Osseotite dental implant.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Assessment of the Effect of a Novel Surface Roughness Treatment on Dental Implants on Integration...

Partial EdentulismTooth Disease

A study where dental implants with different roughened surfaces will be evaluated for the ability to resist countertorque forces.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Study of the Integration Success of an Implant System With a Novel Abutment Attachment Design in...

Partial EdentulismTooth Disease

Integration success rates measured by lack of implant mobility and crestal bone regression measurement will be higher for the experimental implant design than for the control implants.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Clinical Evaluation of a Self-Adhering Flowable Composite in Class I Cavities

Tooth Diseases

The aim of this study is to evaluate long-term clinical performance of a self-adhering flowable resin composite in comparison with a conventional flowable resin composite used with an etch&rinse adhesive system in minimally invasive class I cavities. Twenty-five patients will receive at least one pair of class I restorations. After class I cavities were prepared they were restored either with a self-adhering flowable resin composite (VertiseFlow/Kerr-VR) or with a flowable resin composite (Luxaflow/DMG-LX) in combination with an etch&rinse adhesive (Teco/DMG) [according to the manufacturers' instructions. Restorations will be evaluated at baseline and yearly according to FDI criteria by two evaluaters. Statistical analysis will be carried out with Pearson Chi-Square test and Cochran Q-test followed by Mc Nemar's.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Integration Success and Crestal Bone Preservation Biomet 3i's T3 Implant System

Partial EdentulismTooth Disease

This study evaluates the T3 implant system for the preservation of alveolar crestal bone and the establishment of initial integration. The new surface-treated features of the implant may contribute to improved soft and hard tissue healing. The success rate of the T3 implant will be no different than that of the control implant, which possess similar geometry but different surface treatments.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Hydroxyapatite-toothpaste and Enamel Caries in the Primary Dentition

Tooth DecayHydroxyapatite2 more

This multicenter, non-inferiority trial randomized, double-blind, active controlled parallel group study evaluates the hypothesis that the home regular use of a toothpaste containing microcrystalline hydroxylapatite (HAP) (test toothpaste) provides a caries preventive effect in caries-active children with primary dentition age 3-6 which is comparable to the caries preventive effect provided by the regular use of a fluoridated tooth paste (F) (control toothpaste) over observation periods of max. 336 days. Caries development will be assessed according to the clinical criteria of the International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS). Condition or disease: Intervention Procedure: Tooth Brushing HAP or Procedure: Tooth Brushing F

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Change in MUNIX in Patients With CMT1A Undergoing a Home Ankle Strengthening Program Versus Standard...

Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease

Here the investigators aim to show that a focused lower extremity resistance strength training program in patients with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) results in increased motor strength of ankle plantar- and dorsi-flexion. The investigators will use motor unit index MUNIX and hand held dynamometry to correlate strength changes. The investigators believe that increased strength will correlate with an increased motor unit number and as such will prove that axonal renervation or improved recruitment is possible with a focused exercises in patients with CMT. Additionally, the investigators will show that that MUNIX declines over a 12-week period in patients with CMT whom continue standard of care. This will identify MUNIX as a responsive marker for disease progression in addition to detecting functional improvement, which will be valuable for future clinical trials.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

KAP of Dental Practitioners Regarding CRA

Caries,DentalTooth Decay1 more

The aim of the study is to evaluate the knowledge, attitude, and practice of a group of dental practitioners from Cairo and Riyadh regarding caries risk assessment and management.

Not yet recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Medico-economical Evaluation on Buccodental Teleexpertise in Nursing Home

Tooth Diseases

Oral care in medical and social institutions is a real public health problem. The impact of poor oral health on the general state of residents but also on their overall quality of life is significant. The development of a precise regulatory framework for telemedicine in France aims to transform experiments into sustainable medical activities. Odontology often set aside in this reflection, must be reintegrated. The use of tele-expertise for the oral care of nursing home residents should make it possible to replace oral health in medico-social institutions. The investigators will assess in a cluster randomized controlled study whether the buccodental telemedicine has a viable economic model and a significant impact on the overall health of facility for dependent elderly persons residents. The medico-economic impact of the buccodental telexpertise is fundamental for the development of this innovative activity.

Terminated9 enrollment criteria
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