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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
48 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-04-01
2017-10-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Polymerisation shrinkage is another serious problem that causes entrapment of stresses that may shorten the clinical life of the restoration. In an effort to reduce this, resin composite is placed in increments as each increment compensate for the previous one. These increments are usually 2 mm each to allow the penetration of curing light. As the resin shade is darker and the filler size is larger, the curing depth will be more limited. So no doubt that the more translucent is the shade of the resin, the higher is the depth of cure. It is noted that, incremental placement is a tedious, time consuming and a very sensitive technique. Improper placement may result in air bubble entrapment or porosity that may result in a weak restoration.
The bulk-fill resin composites specifically designed for large posterior restorations. They represent a new era in direct filling technology and a paradigm shift away from the traditional 2 mm increment system. Bulk-fill resin composite are possible to be cured in a depth of 3.5 to 5.5 mm. This reduces effort and time of the procedure and guarantees a solution for the polymerization shrinkage problem. It is important to note that bulk-fill materials do not constitute a uniform class of materials, they have different consistencies sculptable and flowable. Also some companies produce a translucent shade that should match almost all teeth color as they claim. This is called blending effect where the material can take the shade of the surrounding tooth structure and thus guarantee a solution for color matching problem.
Also there is a deficiency in literature that compares the blending effect and color matching of translucent shade bulk-fill resin composite with shaded bulk-fill resin composite. So in this research we will assess the effect of shaded bulk-fill resin composites against the translucent shade bulk-fill resin composite in-vivo and ex-vivo by spectrophotometer and visual inspection.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Translucent bulk-fill resin composite
\*Shaded bulk-fill resin composite. Bulk-fill resin composite which has no shade and could match any other shade. It will be compared for shade accuracy to the haded bulk-fill resin composite.
Shaded bulk-fill resin composite
Dental bulk-fill resin composite with shades A1, A2, A3
Shaded bulk-fill resin composite
\*Translucent bulk-fill resin composite Bulk-fill resin composite which has a specific shade and should only be filled in teeth with the corresponding shade
Shaded bulk-fill resin composite
Dental bulk-fill resin composite with shades A1, A2, A3
Interventions
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Shaded bulk-fill resin composite
Dental bulk-fill resin composite with shades A1, A2, A3
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Selected molars should only shaded A2, and A3 as these are shades under investigation.
* Patients with multiple caries teeth are preferred.
* Patients should be medically free and with good health.
* Selected molars should be vital.
* Patients should accept participation in the study.
Exclusion Criteria
* Teeth which are cracked, badly decayed crowns, non-restorable, periodontally affected, non-vital or abscessed.
* Patients who refuse to accept participation or had psychological disturbance will be excluded.
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Cairo University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Abd Allah Nagy Mohamed Abd El Fatah
Principal investigator
Other Identifiers
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CEBD-CU-2017-1-3
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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