21% Hydrochloric Acid Based Versus 6.6 % Hydrochloric Based Micro Abrasive Kit in Management of Patients With Mild to Moderate Fluorosis

NCT ID: NCT06949878

Last Updated: 2025-04-29

Study Results

Results pending

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

PHASE4

Total Enrollment

35 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2025-05-31

Study Completion Date

2026-08-31

Brief Summary

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compare the clinical performance of different concentrations of hydrochloric acid based as micro abrasive kits in management of patients with mild to moderate fluorosis over 6month follow up .

Detailed Description

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microabrasion is a permanent cosmetic dentistry treatment indeed to preserve the health of all part of any defect in enamel.

Conditions

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Enamel Discoloration Fluorosis, Dental

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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Antivet

Complete stain removal from the Enamel Use a compact cotton swab (3 mm) to apply Antivet solution (Dental Continental, México)to the stained dental piece according to manufacturer's instructions.

Replace the swab as it becomes stained and continue until the stain is removed. " This may take 1-5 minutes per tooth, but do not exceed 15 minutes in total. " We will keep the tooth moist during the process for effective results and avoid reusing stained cotton swab.

Then we will apply the neutralizing solution to the tooth with a brush or micro brush, ensuring it reaches the gingival margin. Leave it on for 2 minutes.

Once the antivet solution is neutralized, rinse the area and remove the rubber dam.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Antivet

Intervention Type DRUG

Complete stain removal from the Enamel-Use a compact cotton swab (3 mm) to apply Antivet solution (Dental Continental, México)to the stained dental piece according to manufacturer's instructions.-Replace the swab as it becomes stained and continue until the stain is removed. " This may take 1-5 minutes per tooth, but do not exceed 15 minutes in total. " - We will keep the tooth moist during the process for effective results and avoid reusing stained cotton swab.-Then we will apply the neutralizing solution to the tooth with a brush or micro brush, ensuring it reaches the gingival margin. Leave it on for 2 minutes.-Once the antivet solution is neutralized, rinse the area and remove the rubber dam.

:opalustre

Complete stain removal from the Enamel. Product will be applied to the surface with a 1 mm thick layer; ten applications of 60s to help penetration of the gel into the enamel.

Using an abrasive rubber cup (OpalCup™ Ultradent) in contra-angle low-speed handpiece at low revolution.

Then will be rinsed with injectable water for 30 seconds between each application

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

opalustre

Intervention Type DRUG

Complete stain removal from the Enamel. Product will be applied to the surface with a 1 mm thick layer; ten applications of 60s to help penetration of the gel into the enamel.- Using an abrasive rubber cup (OpalCup™ Ultradent) in contra-angle low-speed handpiece at low revolution.- Then will be rinsed with injectable water for 30 seconds between each application.

Interventions

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Antivet

Complete stain removal from the Enamel-Use a compact cotton swab (3 mm) to apply Antivet solution (Dental Continental, México)to the stained dental piece according to manufacturer's instructions.-Replace the swab as it becomes stained and continue until the stain is removed. " This may take 1-5 minutes per tooth, but do not exceed 15 minutes in total. " - We will keep the tooth moist during the process for effective results and avoid reusing stained cotton swab.-Then we will apply the neutralizing solution to the tooth with a brush or micro brush, ensuring it reaches the gingival margin. Leave it on for 2 minutes.-Once the antivet solution is neutralized, rinse the area and remove the rubber dam.

Intervention Type DRUG

opalustre

Complete stain removal from the Enamel. Product will be applied to the surface with a 1 mm thick layer; ten applications of 60s to help penetration of the gel into the enamel.- Using an abrasive rubber cup (OpalCup™ Ultradent) in contra-angle low-speed handpiece at low revolution.- Then will be rinsed with injectable water for 30 seconds between each application.

Intervention Type DRUG

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

Patients who wanted to change the appearance of their stained teeth Males or females. Patients with three or more stained incisors and canines Patients willing and able to attend periodic follow-up visits Patient concerning with oral health. Co-operative patients who show interest to participate in the study.

Exclusion Criteria

Patients with known allergic or adverse reaction to the tested materials. Smoking habit Patients having Poor oral hygiene Patients with special health care needs or any systemic disease that may affect treatment Patients participating in other dental studies. Patients suffering from white spot lesion, hypoplasia, amelogenesis imperfecta, dentinogenesis imperfecta, or badly broken and missing teeth due to MIH.

Participants who had a history of dental bleaching.
Minimum Eligible Age

15 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

45 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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Yaqeen Atef AbdelRazeq Mohammed

Dentist

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Central Contacts

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Yaqeen A Abdel-Razeq, Master's candidate

Role: CONTACT

0020201018769392 ext. 0201121159913

Rawda H AbdElAziz, Lecturer

Role: CONTACT

0020201001097200

Other Identifiers

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Opertive 4

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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