Assessment Of Inlay Retained Bridge Designs In Missing Posterior Teeth Cases. (Randomized Clinical Trial)
NCT ID: NCT03139396
Last Updated: 2017-05-08
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
12 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-12-31
2019-04-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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\- Adherence session will take place in the presence of the patients in the initial visit. This include that the patient will be informed by Abdelfattah M about the study steps and maintenance of oral hygiene instructions. Participants will be asked by Abdelfattah M about if they have any problems like pain.
Motivation and enforcing the maintenance of oral hygiene measures by Abdelfattah M.
The visits will be designated as follows:
Visit 1: Preoperative records, face-to-face adherence reminder session, clinical examination, radiographic examination, intraoral photography and primary impressions (Zhermack ) for diagnostic cast construction ( Zhermack ) . Visit 2: teeth preparations, secondary impression ( Zhermack ) and temporization (Tempofit) .
Visit 3: try in for the restoration. Visit 4: final cementation of the restoration.(GC resin cement) Visit 5: follow up
Sample size:
As there is no previously published effect size data regarding the effectiveness of the intervention or the control, an estimated sample size of 10 bridges would be used with allocation ratio of 1:1.
Recruitment:
The patients who show the inclusion criteria as mentioned will be selected by Abdelfattah M from the outpatient clinic of the fixed prosthodontics department - Cairo University. Screening will be carried out by Abdelfattah M for patients until the target population is reached.
Methods: Assignment of interventions:
Sequence generation The participant will be allocated in to two groups with 1:1 allocation ratio by using computer by Abdelfattah M.
Implementation:
Abdelfattah (the main researcher) will select the patients who show the listed inclusion criteria and divided them into two groups Blinding An independent examiner (not the main researches) will assess the all restorations (double blind study).
Plans to promote participant retention \& complete follow-up:
Telephone numbers and addresses of the patients enrolled in the trial will be recorded by Abdelfattah M. All patients will be given a phone call before the next appointment for confirming to their coming. Efforts will be done to achieve proper participant retention like explaining the next procedure to the participant, elaborate to the participants the benefits gained from being enrolled in the study and use a schedule for the next visits.
Data management All data will be managed electronically. Patient files will be stored in numerical order in a secured place. This will be carried out by Abdelfattah M Data analysis All Data will be collected, revised, arranged in tables and entered into the system by Abdelfattah M. Quantitative variables from normal distribution will be expressed as mean and standard deviation (SD) values. To test the significant differences between two groups student t-test will be used. Significant level will be set at P ≤ 0.05. Statistical analysis will be done using Statistical Package for Social Sciences, Version 21.0 (SPSS, IBM, Chicago, III, USA) for Windows.
Data monitoring Data monitoring is the responsibility for the main supervisor (El Mahallawi O). Interim analysis will be done if harms occur.
Harms Any harm or adverse events like pain or failure if happened will be recorded, documented and dealed with as recommended by Abdelfattah M.
Consent Abdelfattah M will discuss all study aspects with all patients, so patients will be able to have an informed discussion with the researcher. Abdelfattah M will obtain written consent from the patients who willing to participate in the study. All consent forms will be in Arabic language Confidentiality All information related to the study will be stored in a secure place. All patients information will be stored in cabinets in areas with limited access. All data processing forms will be identified by a number to maintain participant confidentiality.
Access to data Access to the data is allowed to the investigator and supervisors. The participant study information will be confidential.
Ancillary care All patients will be followed up until the study period is completed. As any prosthetic treatment, post insertion adjustments will be done if necessary and the recall maintenance visits will be arranged.
Dissemination policy
* The results of the study will be published as partial fulfillments for the doctorate degree in fixed prosthodontics.
* Topics from the study suggested for presentation or publication will be circulated to the authors.
Data collection:
Primary outcome: the retention of the restoration for both groups will be assessed using MUSPHS criteria.
Secondary outcome: the marginal fit, caries, fracture and gingivitis for both groups will be assessed using the MUSPHS and gingival index.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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inlay shaped inlay bridge design
The inlay shaped inlay bridge design preparation show three types of preparation, the inlay shaped, the tub shaped inlay bridge design and the proximal box shaped designs. Intracoronal preparation of the inlay retained prosthesis for the abutments (inlay shaped and tub shaped) should show the following criteria: The inlay shaped preparation should show an occlusal-proximal box preparation and to be designed with the line angles should be rounded, smooth and rounded corners, and rectangular flat floor with no beveling for the occlusal and gingival margins. The occlusal inlay preparation should have preparation depth allowed for a thickness of 2.0 mm for the material of the bridge. The occlusal reduction show 4 mm width with extension of 4 or 6 mm mesio distally for the posterior teeth.
tub shaped inlay bridge design
inlay retained bridge with tub shaped retainer on both abutments
tub shaped inlay bridge design
The tub-shaped reduction consist of an occlusal proximal inlay and prepared as the same geometry as the inlay shaped preparation, except that for the proximal box preparation which is not present in this preparation design.
tub shaped inlay bridge design
inlay retained bridge with tub shaped retainer on both abutments
Interventions
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tub shaped inlay bridge design
inlay retained bridge with tub shaped retainer on both abutments
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Ability to tolerate the restorative procedures (physical and psychological).
3. Patients with teeth problems indicated for inlay retained fixed partial denture:
1. Good oral hygiene
2. Low susceptibility to decay
3. Have a minimum coronal tooth height of 5 mm,
4. Parallel abutments
5. Sufficient mesio distal edentulous gap dimensions.
4. With no active periodontal or pulpal problems, with sound teeth or teeth with shallow restorations
5. Willing to return for follow-up visits.
Exclusion Criteria
2. Bad oral hygiene and motivation
3. Root canal treated teeth
4. Psychiatric problems or unrealistic expectations
5. Severe parafunctional habits
6. The absence of enamel on the preparation margins
7. Extensive crown defects
8. Abutment mobility
18 Years
55 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Cairo University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Mohamed Mahmoud Abdelgawad
assistant lecturer
Central Contacts
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References
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Izgi AD, Kale E, Eskimez S. A prospective cohort study on cast-metal slot-retained resin-bonded fixed dental prostheses in single missing first molar cases: results after up to 7.5 years. J Adhes Dent. 2013 Feb;15(1):73-84. doi: 10.3290/j.jad.a29010.
Ohlmann B, Rammelsberg P, Schmitter M, Schwarz S, Gabbert O. All-ceramic inlay-retained fixed partial dentures: preliminary results from a clinical study. J Dent. 2008 Sep;36(9):692-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jdent.2008.04.017. Epub 2008 Jun 11.
Other Identifiers
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CEBD-CU-2017-04-16
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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