Different Application Strategies When Using Ambar Universal in Class V Cavities
NCT ID: NCT02948686
Last Updated: 2023-12-14
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
38 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-08-01
2023-08-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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SET (Self-Etching)
55 teeth will receive restorations using Self-Etching Application Strategy
Self-Etching Application Strategy
In Group SET, the adhesive system Ambar Universal will be used in 55 teeth, according to the manufacturer's instructions, in the self-etching mode. The adhesive system will be brushed during 10 seconds in the cavity, will be air-dried during 5 seconds, brushed again during 10 seconds, air-dried during 10 seconds and activated during 10 seconds with LED light; After applying the adhesive, the restorations will be made with composite resin Opallis (FGM, Joinville, Brazil), and evaluated every 6 months for pain assessment, shape, staining or recurrent caries, using scores.
SEE (Selective Enamel Etching)
55 teeth will receive restorations using Enamel Etching Application Strategy
Enamel Etching Application Strategy
In Group SEE, 37% phosphoric acid will be applied during 15 seconds, only in enamel in 55 teeth. This acid will be removed using water, the cavity will be air-dried, and then, the adhesive system Ambar Universal will be brushed during 10 seconds in the cavity, will be air-dried during 5 seconds, brushed again during 10 seconds, air-dried during 10 seconds and activated during 10 seconds with LED light; After applying the adhesive, the restorations will be made with composite resin Opallis (FGM, Joinville, Brazil), and evaluated every 6 months for pain assessment, shape, staining or recurrent caries, using scores.
SETT (Self-Etching, more time)
55 teeth will receive restorations using Self Etching with Extended time Application Strategy
Self Etching with Extended time Application Strategy
In Group SETT, the adhesive system Ambar Universal will be used in 55 teeth, in the self-etching mode. The adhesive system will be brushed during 20 seconds in the cavity, will be air-dried during 5 seconds, brushed again during 20 seconds, air-dried during 10 seconds and activated during 10 seconds with LED light; After applying the adhesive, the restorations will be made with composite resin Opallis (FGM, Joinville, Brazil), and evaluated every 6 months for pain assessment, shape, staining or recurrent caries, using scores
SETL (Self-Etching, more layers)
55 teeth will receive restorations using Self Etching with Extended layers number Strategy
Self Etching with Extended layers number Strategy
In Group SETL, the adhesive system Ambar Universal will be used in 55 teeth, in the self-etching mode. The adhesive system will be brushed during 10 seconds in the cavity, will be air-dried during 5 seconds, brushed again during 10 seconds, air-dried during 5 seconds, brushed again during 10 seconds, air-dried during 5 seconds, brushed again during 10 seconds, air-dried during 5 seconds, and activated during 10 seconds with LED light; After applying the adhesive, the restorations will be made with composite resin Opallis (FGM, Joinville, Brazil), and evaluated every 6 months for pain assessment, shape, staining or recurrent caries, using scores
Interventions
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Self-Etching Application Strategy
In Group SET, the adhesive system Ambar Universal will be used in 55 teeth, according to the manufacturer's instructions, in the self-etching mode. The adhesive system will be brushed during 10 seconds in the cavity, will be air-dried during 5 seconds, brushed again during 10 seconds, air-dried during 10 seconds and activated during 10 seconds with LED light; After applying the adhesive, the restorations will be made with composite resin Opallis (FGM, Joinville, Brazil), and evaluated every 6 months for pain assessment, shape, staining or recurrent caries, using scores.
Enamel Etching Application Strategy
In Group SEE, 37% phosphoric acid will be applied during 15 seconds, only in enamel in 55 teeth. This acid will be removed using water, the cavity will be air-dried, and then, the adhesive system Ambar Universal will be brushed during 10 seconds in the cavity, will be air-dried during 5 seconds, brushed again during 10 seconds, air-dried during 10 seconds and activated during 10 seconds with LED light; After applying the adhesive, the restorations will be made with composite resin Opallis (FGM, Joinville, Brazil), and evaluated every 6 months for pain assessment, shape, staining or recurrent caries, using scores.
Self Etching with Extended time Application Strategy
In Group SETT, the adhesive system Ambar Universal will be used in 55 teeth, in the self-etching mode. The adhesive system will be brushed during 20 seconds in the cavity, will be air-dried during 5 seconds, brushed again during 20 seconds, air-dried during 10 seconds and activated during 10 seconds with LED light; After applying the adhesive, the restorations will be made with composite resin Opallis (FGM, Joinville, Brazil), and evaluated every 6 months for pain assessment, shape, staining or recurrent caries, using scores
Self Etching with Extended layers number Strategy
In Group SETL, the adhesive system Ambar Universal will be used in 55 teeth, in the self-etching mode. The adhesive system will be brushed during 10 seconds in the cavity, will be air-dried during 5 seconds, brushed again during 10 seconds, air-dried during 5 seconds, brushed again during 10 seconds, air-dried during 5 seconds, brushed again during 10 seconds, air-dried during 5 seconds, and activated during 10 seconds with LED light; After applying the adhesive, the restorations will be made with composite resin Opallis (FGM, Joinville, Brazil), and evaluated every 6 months for pain assessment, shape, staining or recurrent caries, using scores
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
70 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Universidade Federal Fluminense
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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MARCOS O BARCELEIRO, DDS, PHD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Universidade Federal Fluminense
Locations
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Universidade Federal Fluminense - School of Dentistry
Nova Friburgo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Countries
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References
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Erhardt MC, Cavalcante LM, Pimenta LA. Influence of phosphoric acid pretreatment on self-etching bond strengths. J Esthet Restor Dent. 2004;16(1):33-40; discussion 41. doi: 10.1111/j.1708-8240.2004.tb00448.x.
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Other Identifiers
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UFFAMBAR2016
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id