Sealing Manifest Occlusal Caries Lesions in the Permanent Dentition
NCT ID: NCT02573090
Last Updated: 2021-05-03
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
521 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2006-11-30
2020-12-31
Brief Summary
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The project is carried out as a randomized study of the two treatment strategies: non-invasive versus invasive treatment of occlusal caries. When organizing the study, it is emphasized that no treatment shall be carried out, if conflicting the participating dentists' perception of clinically proper caries treatment, and that the results shall have a high reliability and consistency.
The hypothesis is that caries progression can be stopped by non-invasive fissure sealing changing the threshold and postponing the time for invasive restoration.
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Detailed Description
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Aim: To investigate the possibility of treating manifest occlusal caries with non-invasive sealing instead of conventional resin restoration.
Study design: the study is carried out as a prospective, randomized clinical study (RCT). Primary, occlusal caries lesions in 521 patients, aged 6-17 years old were treated by non-invasive resin based sealing (n= 368) or resin based restoration (n=153). The dentists or patients were not free to choose the treatment type. Randomization between sealing and restoration (2:1) was made by computer for each practitioner at the University of Copenhagen and kept at the clinics in sealed envelopes. The treatments are examined clinically and radiographically after 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 and 10 years. The treatments are performed and controlled by 68 general practitioners from Public Dental Health Care Service in 9 Danish municipalities.
Sealing: The dentists use material of own choice, and follow their usual clinical procedures based on the instructions from the manufacturer and the guidelines from The Department of Cariology and Endodontics, University of Copenhagen.
Restoration: The dentists use preparation design and material of own choice, and follow their usual clinical procedures based on the instructions from the manufacturer and the guidelines from The Department of Cariology and Endodontics, University of Copenhagen.
The prevalence of regression, arrest and progression of sealed and restored caries lesions, are computed and related to the clinical and radiological registrations of patient, dentist or treatment related factors for assessing of statistically significant correlations.
The influence of each factor on the quality, longevity and need for retreatment of occlusal sealants and restorations, will be assessed using non-parametric tests and Kaplan-Meier survival analyses for statistical treatment of data, supplemented with summarizing multivariate survival analyses such as the Cox regression model and discriminatory analyses.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Non-invasive resin based fissure sealing
Application of resin based fissure sealing after acid etching of carious occlusal surface
Non-invasive resin based fissure sealing
The dentists use resin based fissure sealants of own choice, and follow their usual clinical procedures based on the instructions from the manufacturer and the guidelines from The Department of Cariology and Endodontics, University of Copenhagen, DK
Invasive resin based restoration
Application of resin based resin restoration after operative intervention of caries lesion, excavation and preparation on occlusal surface
Invasive resin based restoration
The dentists use preparation design and resin composites of own choice, and follow their usual clinical procedures based on the instructions from the manufacturer and the guidelines from The Department of Cariology and Endodontics, University of Copenhagen, DK
Interventions
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Non-invasive resin based fissure sealing
The dentists use resin based fissure sealants of own choice, and follow their usual clinical procedures based on the instructions from the manufacturer and the guidelines from The Department of Cariology and Endodontics, University of Copenhagen, DK
Invasive resin based restoration
The dentists use preparation design and resin composites of own choice, and follow their usual clinical procedures based on the instructions from the manufacturer and the guidelines from The Department of Cariology and Endodontics, University of Copenhagen, DK
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* the radiographic depth of the lesion should be limited to half through the dentin
* written informed consent from children and parents should be obtained before treatment
Exclusion Criteria
* the tooth was hypomineralized
* in case of serious chronic diseases affecting the caries experience and activity
6 Years
17 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Public Dental Health Care System, Denmark
OTHER
University of Copenhagen
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Azam Bakhshandeh
Associate professor
Other Identifiers
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UCopenhagen1
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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