Clinical Trial on Ceramic Partial Laminate Veneers With Different Luting Agents

NCT ID: NCT05221242

Last Updated: 2024-07-01

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

30 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2024-04-18

Study Completion Date

2025-01-31

Brief Summary

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Partial laminate veneers is a type of dental restoration made of a glass-matrix ceramic used to restore small teeth fractures, or to correct morphology defects of teeth (i.e.: diastema, conoid teeth or small misalignment). As tooth surface reduction, or tooth preparation is not needed for this type of restoration, it can be considered as a non-tooth preparation minimally invasive procedure.

As non-preparation is required for the restoration with ceramic partial laminate veneers, bonding relies on adhesion between the intaglio surface of the ceramic restoration and the tooth surface, which in most of the cases is enamel. For this purpose, many light-curing resin cement materials are available for bonding procedures. Nowadays, pre-heated resin composites are available as a resin luting material which has been indicated for laminate veneers and partial indirect posterior restorations.

As pre-heated resin composite has not been yet studied for partial laminate veneers, the objective of this randomized split mouth clinical trial, is to evaluate the survival of ceramic partial laminate veneers when bonded with two different resin composite luting agents.

Detailed Description

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Patients will be recruited starting the 18th of April 2024. Patients willing to enroll in this study must be over 18 years old, capable to read and sign an informed consent, willing to come back to checkups, with periodontal and pulpal health, having anterior teeth with the need of minimal morphology corrections like diastema, conoid teeth or misaligned teeth, and small fractures. Non vital teeth were not excluded. Patients will poor oral hygiene, active caries lesions are excluded.

Pre Operative Procedures. Informed consent will be given first and ask for every patient to sign it. Face and intraoral photographs will be taken. Initial polyvinylsiloxane (PVS) impressions will be performed and sent to the dental laboratory for wax-up from a digital planning analysis. Prophylaxis, new restorations, endodontic treatment and gingival surgery will be performed based on a mock-up made from bis-acrylic material.

Tooth preparation Most cases won't have tooth surface reduction or preparation. Some cases will need smoothening of the sharp angles or enamel irregularities to prevent fractures during restoration try-in. New impression will be performed with PVS impression material to obtain working models for the elaboration of ceramic partial laminate veneers (PLV) One dental technician will elaborate all the PLV according to the manufacturer instructions.

Adhesive luting procedures. Seating, adaptation and form will be checked firt. Try-in pastes will be used to control shade match of the restorations that will be adhesively luted with Variolink Esthetic (conventional light-curing resin cement), while polarized photography of a small amount of polymerized resin composite will be taken for color selection of the preheated resin composite luting agent (Enamel Plus HFO).

Intaglio surfaces of the ceramic restorations protocol:

1. \- Application of 9,5% hydrofluoric acid for 120 seconds.
2. \- 1 minute of water rinsing. 5 minutes of ultrasonic bath cleaning with distilled water.
3. \- Silane application
4. \- Bonding Application (without light-curing):

* Optibond Fl adhesive for ceramics that will be bonded with Enamel Plus HFO.
5. \- Charge of resin cement (without light-curing)

* Variolink esthetic according to color try-in.
* Enamel Plus HFO will be pre heated in a resin heater at 69ºC.
6. \- Store the restorations of light exposure.

Surface treatment of enamel and dentin (if dentin is exposed):

1. \- Apply phosphoric acid for 15 seconds in enamel.
2. \- rinse profusely with water for 30 seconds.
3. \- air-dry
4. \- apply adhesive on tooth surface.
5. \- No light-curing.

Restorations will be seated with small finger pressure, excesses of resin cement will be eliminated using brushes. Light-curing will be then performed using soft mode of approximately 650mw/cm2 during 3-5 seconds. A final light-curing in high mode will be performed after 3-5 minutes of waiting at approximately 1200 mw/cm2.

Polishing procedure All restorations will be polished with 2-step diamond spiral wheels under water irrigation.

Evaluation 2 blind observers to the luting procedure performed will evaluate clinically the restorations using the modified USPHS criteria and the FDI (World Dental Federation) criteria for the evaluation of direct and indirect restorations. Also an Impact in Oral Health questionary will be applied to determine the esthetic perception of the applied treatment.

modified USPHS criteria and FDI criteria will be applied at baseline after luting the restorations and every 6 months until a completion of minimum of 24 months.

Impact in Oral Health questionary will be applied at baseline and 6 months after the treatment.

Scanning Electron Microscopy evaluation Every case will receive final impressions immediately after the treatment, and after 24 months to evaluate marginal adaptation under Scanning electron microscopy. Fractography Analysis will be performed of every failure or fracture of the restoration.

Statistical analysis Survival will be measure in percentages. Differences will be measure between baseline and final control.

Kaplan-Meier curves will be used to measure cumulative survival, and log rank (Mantel-Cox) to determine differences between the two groups (bonded with conventional resin cement vs pre heated resin composite)

Conditions

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Healthy

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NA

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

In this study, two different luting resin cements will be used to bond ceramic partial laminate veneers. This is a randomized split mouth clinical trial, in which only maxillary anterior teeth will be treated with partial veneers (maximum 6 teeth, upper incisors and canines. This zone is called sector 2). For this purpose, sector 2 will be divided in two sides (right and left), and randomization will be performed to select a conventional resin cement or a preheated resin composite luting agent as the material of choice for the right or left side of the mouth to bond ceramic partial laminate veneers for every recruited patient. Number of participants is related to the number of restorations.
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

two observers will evaluate clinically patient's restorations using the modified USPHS criteria and the FDI criteria. Observers will be blinded to the type of luting agent used for the restoration with ceramic partial laminate veneers

Study Groups

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Patients with PLV

All patients will receive ceramic partial laminate veneers as treatment. As this is a split mouth design, one side of the mouth will receive partial laminate veneers bonded with a conventional light-curing resin cement and the other side of the mouth with a pre-heated resin composite.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Conventional Resin Cement vs Preheated Resin Composite

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

For this study, variolink esthetic resin cement will be used to bond ceramic partial laminate veneers in one side of the maxillary anterior teeth (left or right upper incisors and canines), while, the other side will receive ceramic partial laminate veneers bonded with a preheated resin composite

Interventions

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Conventional Resin Cement vs Preheated Resin Composite

For this study, variolink esthetic resin cement will be used to bond ceramic partial laminate veneers in one side of the maxillary anterior teeth (left or right upper incisors and canines), while, the other side will receive ceramic partial laminate veneers bonded with a preheated resin composite

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Other Intervention Names

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Variolink Esthetic (Ivoclar Vivadent, Schaan, Liechtenstein) Enamel Plus HFO (Micerium, Avegno, Italy)

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Patients over 18 years
* Patients able to read and sign an informed consent.
* Patients willing to come back to check-ups.
* Patients without active caries lesions or periodontal disease.
* Patients that need to restore their anterior maxillary teeth (upper incisors or canines) due to small fractures, misaligned teeth, conoid teeth or diastema.
* Non-vital teeth will also be included.

Exclusion Criteria

* Patients with active caries lesions or periodontal disease.
* Patients with occlusal disfunction or uncontrolled parafunctional habits.
* Patients unwilling to come back to checkups.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Universidad de Concepcion

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Universidad Arturo Prat

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Gerardo Duran Ojeda

Doctor of Dental Surgery

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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Clínica Áurea Iquique

Iquique, , Chile

Site Status

Countries

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Chile

References

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Reference Type BACKGROUND
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Reference Type BACKGROUND
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Gresnigt MMM, Sugii MM, Johanns KBFW, van der Made SAM. Comparison of conventional ceramic laminate veneers, partial laminate veneers and direct composite resin restorations in fracture strength after aging. J Mech Behav Biomed Mater. 2021 Feb;114:104172. doi: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2020.104172. Epub 2020 Nov 4.

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Ceinos R, Pouyssegur V, Allard Y, Bertrand MF. Esthetic rehabilitation of the smile with partial laminate veneers in an older adult. Clin Case Rep. 2018 Jun 4;6(8):1407-1411. doi: 10.1002/ccr3.1593. eCollection 2018 Aug.

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Reference Type BACKGROUND
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Signore A, Kaitsas V, Tonoli A, Angiero F, Silvestrini-Biavati A, Benedicenti S. Sectional porcelain veneers for a maxillary midline diastema closure: a case report. Quintessence Int. 2013 Mar;44(3):201-6. doi: 10.3290/j.qi.a29058.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
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Gresnigt M, Ozcan M. Esthetic rehabilitation of anterior teeth with porcelain laminates and sectional veneers. J Can Dent Assoc. 2011;77:b143.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
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Farias-Neto A, Gomes EM, Sanchez-Ayala A, Sanchez-Ayala A, Vilanova LS. Esthetic Rehabilitation of the Smile with No-Prep Porcelain Laminates and Partial Veneers. Case Rep Dent. 2015;2015:452765. doi: 10.1155/2015/452765. Epub 2015 Oct 18.

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Other Identifiers

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06-07-10-2021

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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