Bracket Failure With a Novel Etchant Paste. A Randomized Clinical Trial

NCT ID: NCT05766033

Last Updated: 2023-03-21

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

50 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2022-06-02

Study Completion Date

2023-10-30

Brief Summary

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To investigate metallic brackets failure rate bonded post enamel conditioning with a novel CaP etchant paste in comparison with those bonded following conventional enamel etching with PA gel over a period of 6 months.

Detailed Description

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Acid etching of tooth surfaces to promote the bonding of orthodontic attachments to the enamel has been a routine procedure in orthodontic treatment since the 1960s. Various types of orthodontic etchants and etching techniques have been introduced in the past five decades. Michael G Buonocore in revolutionized dentistry with his historical paper: "A simple method of increasing the adhesion of acrylic filling materials to enamel surfaces" depicting the advantage of etching and bonding of acrylic to enamel. It forever changed the practice of dentistry. Buonocore and Silverstone led the profession in acid etching and bonding of resin to etched enamel surfaces. These developments allowed orthodontists to bond brackets reliably and apply forces to move teeth without banding every tooth or having brackets deboned. Buonocore reported that 85% phosphoric acid etchant significantly increased the adhesion of acrylic resin to enamel. Since then, a variety of etchants have been used with different concentrations and etching times. These include hydrofluoric acid, citric acid, hydrochloric acid, maleic acid, nitric acid, and phosphoric acid in a variety of concentrations. Suggested etching times can vary from 15 to 60 seconds. The tooth enamel surface is known for its low-energy and hydrophobic properties, with its outermost layer being rich in fluoride. Enamel etching with phosphoric acid (PA) removes the fluoride-rich layer, dissolves enamel mineral, creates micro- pores, and renders a high-energy and hydrophilic enamel surface to permit wetting by an adhesive; yet at the expense of increased surface porosity, susceptibility to staining, caries, more remnant adhesive and enamel loss. Fixation of brackets to teeth involves joining of two different solid substrates or adherents through an intervening adhesive layer. Bracket bases are currently provided with mesh designs that ensure robust mechanical interlocking between the bracket and adhesive, whilst research is ongoing to improve enamel conditioning strategies that can attain clinically successful bond strengths yet maintain an unblemished enamel surface. Alternative methods to conventional enamel etching with phosphoric acid have been sought aiming at decreasing the bond strength to reduce the incidence of enamel damage. The use of glass ionomer cements for orthodontic bonding decreased the occurrence of enamel damage, yet at the expense of clinically unacceptable bond strengths. On the other hand, the use of laser etching and self- etch primers resulted in bracket shear bond strengths comparable to the conventional etch-and-rinse approach, but could not eliminate enamel damage. In 2019, Ibrahim et al developed a new bioactive orthodontic etchant paste made of calcium-phosphate (CaP), which could alleviate subsurface enamel demineralization in comparison with the traditional phosphoric acid etchant and the pre-clinical viability assessment using in vitro studies showed exemplary advantages. The new low-pH CaP paste etchant application is a clinically viable bracket bonding method with steps similar to PA application that yielded adequate bond strength with the advantages of minimal adhesive remnants and no enamel chipping or cracking on deboning of the bracket.

Conditions

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Orthodontic Appliance Complication

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

This is a multi-center, single-operator, split-mouth randomized controlled trial with a 1:1 allocation ratio.
Primary Study Purpose

SCREENING

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Investigators
Allocation concealment is achieved with sequentially numbered, opaque sealed envelopes containing the side allocation of the etchant, prepared before the trial. An independent person is responsible for opening the next envelope in sequence and implementing the randomization process. Blinding of the operator at bracket bonding is not possible because of the nature of the intervention. Blinding of the patient is not considered relevant.

Study Groups

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Novel etchent paste

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Enamel conditioning with a novel etchant paste

Intervention Type OTHER

The maxillary and mandibular incisors, canines, and premolars for each patient will be conditioned using the Novel etchent paste on one side (experimental), while the other side (control) conditioned with a phosphoric acid gel 37% . Both systems use identical brackets and adhesive system (differ only with regard to the etching system).

Phosphoric acid 37%

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Enamel conditioning with a novel etchant paste

Intervention Type OTHER

The maxillary and mandibular incisors, canines, and premolars for each patient will be conditioned using the Novel etchent paste on one side (experimental), while the other side (control) conditioned with a phosphoric acid gel 37% . Both systems use identical brackets and adhesive system (differ only with regard to the etching system).

Interventions

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Enamel conditioning with a novel etchant paste

The maxillary and mandibular incisors, canines, and premolars for each patient will be conditioned using the Novel etchent paste on one side (experimental), while the other side (control) conditioned with a phosphoric acid gel 37% . Both systems use identical brackets and adhesive system (differ only with regard to the etching system).

Intervention Type OTHER

Other Intervention Names

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Etching for enamel for bracket bonding

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Full permanent dentition including incisors, canines, premolars, and first molars.
* Teeth with sound, non-carious buccal enamel and no pretreatment with chemical agents such as hydrogen peroxide.
* No previous orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances.

Exclusion Criteria

* Were unable to give informed consent) Had craniofacial anomalies.
* Required orthognathic surgery as part of their treatment.
* Had congenital enamel defects
Minimum Eligible Age

12 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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University of Baghdad

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Hussein Qays Aswad

hqaswad

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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Hussain Qays Aswad

Baghdad, Alrusafaa, Iraq

Site Status

Countries

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Iraq

References

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Ibrahim AI, Al-Hasani NR, Thompson VP, Deb S. Resistance of bonded premolars to four artificial ageing models post enamel conditioning with a novel calcium-phosphate paste. J Clin Exp Dent. 2020 Apr 1;12(4):e317-e326. doi: 10.4317/jced.56764. eCollection 2020 Apr.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 32382380 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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Bracket failure rate

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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