Clinical Performance of Hybrid Ceramic Laminate Veneers
NCT ID: NCT07027709
Last Updated: 2025-06-18
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
28 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-06-01
2027-01-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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BeautiBond Xtreme Pretreatment Group
atients in this group will receive laminate veneers fabricated from HC hard blocks. The inner surface of the veneers will be pretreated with BeautiBond Xtreme, and the veneers will be bonded using BeautiLink SA self-adhesive resin cement. This group is used to assess the clinical performance of BeautiBond Xtreme pretreatment over an 18-month follow-up.
BeautiBond Xtreme pretreatment with BeautiLink SA cementation
Laminate veneers fabricated from HC hard blocks were pretreated on the internal surface with BeautiBond Xtreme, then bonded to tooth structure using BeautiLink SA self-adhesive resin cement. The tooth surfaces were also treated with BeautiBond Xtreme. Veneers were digitally designed and milled, then cemented following a standardized clinical protocol.
HC Primer Pretreatment Group
atients in this group will receive laminate veneers fabricated from HC hard blocks. The inner surface of the veneers will be pretreated with HC Primer, and the veneers will be bonded using BeautiLink SA self-adhesive resin cement. This group serves as a comparator to evaluate differences in clinical outcomes relative to the BeautiBond Xtreme group.
HC Primer pretreatment with BeautiLink SA cementation
Laminate veneers fabricated from HC hard blocks were pretreated on the internal surface with HC Primer, then bonded to tooth structure using BeautiLink SA self-adhesive resin cement. The tooth surfaces were treated with BeautiBond Xtreme. Veneers were digitally designed and milled, then cemented following the same clinical protocol used in the experimental grou
Interventions
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BeautiBond Xtreme pretreatment with BeautiLink SA cementation
Laminate veneers fabricated from HC hard blocks were pretreated on the internal surface with BeautiBond Xtreme, then bonded to tooth structure using BeautiLink SA self-adhesive resin cement. The tooth surfaces were also treated with BeautiBond Xtreme. Veneers were digitally designed and milled, then cemented following a standardized clinical protocol.
HC Primer pretreatment with BeautiLink SA cementation
Laminate veneers fabricated from HC hard blocks were pretreated on the internal surface with HC Primer, then bonded to tooth structure using BeautiLink SA self-adhesive resin cement. The tooth surfaces were treated with BeautiBond Xtreme. Veneers were digitally designed and milled, then cemented following the same clinical protocol used in the experimental grou
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
21 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Cairo University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Omnia Mohammed Wafik
PRINCIPLE INVESTIGATOR
Locations
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Faculty of Dentistry Cairo University
Cairo, , Egypt
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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References
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Çötert İ, Çötert HS. Survival of partial laminate veneers and categorical covariates affecting the survival: a systematic review. Open Dent J. 2023;17(1) Ho CCK. Appraisal and cementation of porcelain laminate veneers. In: Banerji S, Mehta SB, Ho CCK, editors. Practical procedures in aesthetic dentistry. West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons; 2017. Bajaj M, Jha P, Nikhil V. Shade selection in esthetic dentistry. IP Indian J Conserv Endod. 2023;8(2):79-85. http://doi. org/10.18231/j.ijce.2023.015. De Munck, J., Van Landuyt, K., Peumans, M., Poitevin, A., Lambrechts, P., Braem, M., & Van Meerbeek, B. (2012). A critical review of the durability of adhesion to tooth tissue: methods and results. Journal of Dental Research, 91(4), 351-381. Frankenberger, R., Hartmann, V. E., Krech, M., Krämer, N., Reich, S., Braun, A., & Roggendorf, M. (2015). Adhesive luting of new CAD/CAM materials. International Journal of Computerized Dentistry, 18(1), 9-20. Morimoto, S., Rebello de Sampaio, F. B., Braga, M. M., Sesma, N., & Özcan, M. (2016). Survival rate of resin and ceramic inlays, onlays, and overlays: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Dental Research, 95(9), 985-994. Lawson, N. C., Bansal, R., & Burgess, J. O. (2016). Wear, strength, modulus and hardness of CAD/CAM restorative materials. Dental Materials, 32(11), e275-e283. El Zohairy, A.A.; De Gee, A.J.; Mohsen, M.M.; Feilzer, A.J. Microtensile bond strength testing of luting cements to prefabricated CAD/CAM ceramic and composite blocks. Dent. Mater. 2003, 19, 575-583.Lührs, A. K., De Munck, J., Geurtsen, W., & Van Meerbeek, B. (2014). Composite cements benefit from light-curing. Dental Materials, 30(3), 292-301. Frankenberger, R.; Lohbauer, U.; Taschner, M.; Petschelt, A.; Nikolaenko, S.A. Adhesive luting revisited: influence of adhesive, temporary cement, cavity cleaning, and curing mode on internal dentin bond strength. J. Adhes. Dent. 2007, 9, 269-273. Dos Santos, V.H.; Griza, S.; de Morae
Other Identifiers
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CU-FP-HCLV-001
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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