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Temperature Change of the Pulpal Floor and Restoration With Preheated Resin Composite (A Randomized Clinical Trial)

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Preheating of Resin Composite
Interventions
Other: preheating of resin composite
Registration Number
NCT05140447
Lead Sponsor
Alshimaa Nasser Mahmoud
Brief Summary

clinical evaluation of the effect of preheating BIS-GMA free resin composite at different temperatures on temperature change of the pulpal floor and restorations and compare it with BIS-GMA containing resin composite.

Hypothesis: Could the preheated composite affect the temperature of the pulpal floor

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
20
Inclusion Criteria
  • Healthy men and women patients of 25-45 years.
  • They should have a good oral hygiene level.
  • Presence of at least two posterior class I or II carious lesions to be restored with two different composite resin restorations.
  • All carious lesions in selected patients didn't close to the pulp in the preoperative radiograph.
  • No preoperative pain.
  • Normal occlusal contact with opposing teeth.
  • No history of periodontal treatment, including periodontal surgery, in the past year.
  • All patients had to sign a written consent before being included.
  • A good likelihood of recall availability.
Exclusion Criteria
  • patient with severe periodontitis or severe erosion damage.
  • patients with a compromised medical history or had received therapeutic irradiation to the head and neck region.
  • If analgesics or antibiotics had administered by the patient during the past 12 hours preoperatively as it might alter their pain perception.
  • patients reported bruxism or clenching.
  • Greater than grade I mobility or pocket depth greater than 5mm.
  • Non-restorable teeth or hopeless teeth.
  • Immature teeth.
  • Radiographic evidence of external or internal root resorption.
  • Alcoholic and smoker patients.
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding ladies.
  • Patients who had physical disabilities, or who are unable to brush their teeth.
  • Individuals who had sensitive teeth but with one of the following conditions was excluded from the study, teeth with large restoration, abutment of teeth of removable partial dentures, dental restorations, abutment of teeth of removable partial dentures, enamel cracks, leakage of fillings or other restorations teeth, dental pulp lesions, dental abscesses, pulpitis, and atypical facial pain.
  • Patients who had non-carious lesions like attrition, erosion, abrasion or abfraction.
  • Patients had participated in a clinical trial within 6 months before commencement of this trial.
  • Patients unable to return for a recall appointment.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Admira 50º Cpreheating of resin compositein this subgroup the patient's teeth was restored with Admira fusion extra resin composite preheated to 50º C
Viscalor 50º Cpreheating of resin compositein this subgroup the patient's teeth was restored with Viscalor resin composite preheated to 50º C
Viscalor 70º Cpreheating of resin compositein this subgroup the patient's teeth was restored with Viscalor resin composite preheated to 70º C
Admira 70º Cpreheating of resin compositein this subgroup the patient's teeth was restored with Admira fusion extra resin composite preheated to 70º C
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
pulpal floor temperature and restoration temperatureone year

evaluation the effect of preheating BIS GMA free resin composite at different temperature on temperature change of pulpal floor and restoration and compare it with BIS GMA containing resin composite

All readings were taken with the presence of a rubber dam and recorded in Celsius (°C).

Five temperature readings were measured for each tooth; (C0): pulpal floor temperature before beginning the restorative procedure. (C1): pulpal floor temperature during placement of preheated composite. (C2): top composite surface after packing and before curing. (C3): pulpal floor temperature after curing of the preheated composite. (C4): top composite surface after curing. The pulpal floor and the restoration temperature of each tooth was measured by a K-type temperature Probe attached to portable mini type thermometer device

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The effect of different preheating temperatures on restoration temperature and pulpal floor temperatureone year

Five temperature readings were measured for each tooth; (C0): pulpal floor temperature before beginning the restorative procedure. (C1): pulpal floor temperature during placement of preheated composite. (C2): top composite surface after packing and before curing. (C3): pulpal floor temperature after curing of the preheated composite. (C4): top composite surface after curing. The pulpal floor and the restoration temperature of each tooth was measured by a K-type temperature Probe attached to portable mini type thermometer device

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Faculty of Dentistry - Minia University

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Minya, Egypt

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