One Year Clinical Evaluation of Milled BioHPP (PEEK) Versus Zirconia Veneered Single Crowns (RCT-one-year Evaluation).

NCT ID: NCT03701178

Last Updated: 2018-10-11

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

35 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2018-11-30

Study Completion Date

2019-11-30

Brief Summary

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All ceramic crowns are indicated in case of mild to moderate discoloration, restoration of traumatized or fractured teeth and abnormal tooth anatomy. Long term success of all ceramic crowns is affected by many factors. Fracture of the all ceramic crowns is the most repeated failure pattern and represents about 67% of total failures associated with this type of restoration through a period of 15 years of clinical performance.

Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) is a polymer that has many potentials uses in dentistry. Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) can be used to support fixed dental prostheses. However, information about physio mechanical characterization is still scarce.

Detailed Description

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Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) is a synthetic, tooth colored polymeric material that has been used as a biomaterial in orthopedics for many years due to its lower Young's (elastic) modulus (3-4 GPa) being close to human bone. PEEK can be modified easily by incorporation of other materials. For example; incorporation of carbon fibers or glass fibers can increase the elastic modulus up to 18 GPa which becomes comparable to those of cortical bone and dentin so the polymer could exhibit good stress distribution . Moreover, tensile properties of PEEK are also analogous to those of bone, enamel and dentin making it a suitable restorative material as far as the mechanical properties are concerned.

BioHPP PEEK is 20% ceramic reinforced, semicrystalline, thermoplastic and radiolucent polymer for extreme durability especially for frameworks for fixed and removable dental prostheses. It has many advantages as low density, light weight, shock absorber, biocompatible and venerable with composite resin.

BioHPP PEEK can be fabricated via CAD/CAM technology by milling PEEK blanks. It is also can be pressed by using granular or pellet-shaped PEEK. Three-unit PEEK fixed partial denture manufactured via CAD-CAM has been suggested to have a higher fracture resistance than pressed granular- or pellet-shaped PEEK dentures.

The fracture resistance of the CAD/CAM milled PEEK fixed dentures is much higher than those of lithium disilicate glass-ceramic (950N), alumina (851N) , zirconia (981-1331N). The abrasive properties of PEEK are excellent. Despite of significantly low elastic moduli and hardness, abrasive resistance of PEEK is competitive with metallic alloys .

BioHPP PEEK can be used under resin composite as a coping material. Because the mechanical properties of PEEK are similar to those of dentin and enamel, PEEK could have an advantage over alloy and ceramic restorations . A variety of procedures have been suggested to condition the surface of PEEK in order to facilitate its bonding with resin composite crowns. For example, air abrasion with and without silica coating creates a more wettable surface. Etching with sulphuric acid creates a rough and chemically altered surface which enables it to bond more effectively with hydrophobic resin composites .

Due to these unique physical and mechanical properties, BioHPP PEEK is a promising material for dental application and it has been proposed for other prosthodontic applications such as fixed prostheses and removable prostheses .

Conditions

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Carious Tooth

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Participants Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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zirconia veneered crowns

we will use zirconia veneered single crowns as a control to evaluate the marginal integrity and fracture and patient satisfaction

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

BioHPP PEEK

Intervention Type OTHER

milled BioHPP PEEK in a new material can be used as a dental restoration

milled BioHpp PEEK

we will use milled BioHPP PEEK single crowns as a intervention to evaluate the marginal integrity and fracture and patient satisfaction

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

BioHPP PEEK

Intervention Type OTHER

milled BioHPP PEEK in a new material can be used as a dental restoration

Interventions

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BioHPP PEEK

milled BioHPP PEEK in a new material can be used as a dental restoration

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* From 18-50 years old, be able to read and sign the informed consent document.
* Have no active periodontal or pulpal diseases, have teeth with good restorations
* Psychologically and physically able to withstand conventional dental procedures
* Patients with teeth problems indicated for single posterior crowns: (Badly decayed teeth / Teeth restored with large filling restorations / Endodontically treated teeth / Malformed teeth / Malposed teeth (Tilted, over-erupted, rotated, etc.) / Spacing between posterior teeth)
* Able to return for follow-up examinations and evaluation.

Exclusion Criteria

* Patient less than 18 or more than 50 years
* Patient with active resistant periodontal diseases
* Patients with poor oral hygiene and uncooperative patients
* Pregnant women
* Patients in the growth stage with partially erupted teeth
* Psychiatric problems or unrealistic expectations
* Lack of opposing dentition in the area of interest
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

50 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Cairo University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Abdelrahman Mustafa hassan

assistant lecturer , fixed prosthodontic department, faculty of dentistry ERU

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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abdelrahman M el sokkary, mastrer

Role: STUDY_CHAIR

researcher

Central Contacts

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abdelrahman mustafa, M.D.s

Role: CONTACT

01024884480

Lamia Sayed, Professor

Role: CONTACT

Other Identifiers

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CEBD-CU-2018-09-38

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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