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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
50 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-08-01
2026-09-01
Brief Summary
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DME addresses multiple clinical problems associated with sub-gingival margins which pose a challenge due to limited access, rubber dam slippage over the margin and subsequent persistent saliva,
crevice fluid and blood leakage. There are uncertainties within the profession in providing DME, and it is still considered a new approach. A recent survey revealed 78% of dentists had more than one concern about the procedure, ranging from isolation and inspection, marginal adaptation, microleakage. (Taylor, Burns, 2024) FIT SA™, a new comprehensive self-adhesive flowable restorative with bioactive Giomer Technology inside. FIT SA has eliminated the need for the technique sensitive bonding procedure. FIT SA offers superior strength and polishability, and the unique filler structure combines the light transmission and diffusion properties of enamel and dentin to blend well withthe surrounding dentition.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
TRIPLE
Study Groups
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Group 1
Conventional flowable composite
Conventional flowable composite (bulk fil)
Group 2
self adhesive flowable composite
FIT SA is a self-adhesive, light-cured, flowable restorative with two discrete viscosities, F03 (low flow) and F10 (high flow) UDMA,HEMA,Phosphonic acid monomer, S-PRG filler based on fluoroboroaluminosilicate glass, Polymerizationinitiator,Pigments and others, Shofu's exclusive GIOMER technology gives FIT SA the ability to release and recharge fluoride and other beneficial ions for the life of the restoration.
Interventions
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self adhesive flowable composite
FIT SA is a self-adhesive, light-cured, flowable restorative with two discrete viscosities, F03 (low flow) and F10 (high flow) UDMA,HEMA,Phosphonic acid monomer, S-PRG filler based on fluoroboroaluminosilicate glass, Polymerizationinitiator,Pigments and others, Shofu's exclusive GIOMER technology gives FIT SA the ability to release and recharge fluoride and other beneficial ions for the life of the restoration.
Conventional flowable composite
Conventional flowable composite (bulk fil)
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
The buccolingual width of the lesion could not exceed two-thirds of the intercuspal distance.
The remaining dentin thickness not less than 1 mm from the pulp and that could be identified clinically and by periapical xray Vital teeth without any signs of radiolucency in the periapical or furcation areas.
Participants also had to present a moderate risk of caries.
Exclusion Criteria
Individuals with poor oral hygiene. Patients undergoing orthodontic treatment. Periodontal surgery patients. Smokers. Pregnant women. Patients without occlusal contact. Those suffering prolonged tooth pain that disrupted sleep.
21 Years
45 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Cairo University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Hadeer Elsayed Ramadan
Dr.hadeer elsayed
Other Identifiers
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14422023446877
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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