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12 Month Follow up in Vivo Icon Study on Fluorotic Teeth

Not Applicable
Withdrawn
Conditions
Oral Deseases
Fluorosis
Interventions
Device: Resin infiltration
Device: Microabrasion
Registration Number
NCT02925780
Lead Sponsor
DMG Dental Material Gesellschaft mbH
Brief Summary

Clinical trial to investigate the clinical efficiency of resin infiltration compared to microabrasion in the improvement of dental fluorosis.

Detailed Description

Dental fluorosis is an endemic public health concern that develops if infants are subjected to excessive amounts of fluoride during enamel formation. Anatomopathologically, dental fluorosis presents itself as a hypermineralized surface layer and subsurface hypomineralization involving the external third of the thickness of the enamel, which is equivalent to early carious lesions. In addition, fluorosis features a number of clinical changes in the enamel surface, ranging from the appearance of thin white lines up to severe structural defects, thereby compromising overall esthetics, which sometimes leads to children dropping out of school due to its psychological impact.

The aim of this controlled clinical trial is to evaluate the efficacy of enamel microabrasion and resin infiltration in improving the dental esthetic of patients with fluorosis. Resin infiltration is a microinvasive technique that can improve the esthetics by infiltrating a low-viscosity resin (that has a similar refractive index to enamel) into the porose hypomineralized enamel of fluorosed white spots. This approach thus largely preserves the enamel compared to more invasive techniques such as microabrasion and has been shown to be efficient in previous studies.

This study will be conducted in the provinces of Pichincha and Cotopaxi, Ecuador and patients between 10 to 12 years of age with stage 1, 2, and 3 fluorosis according to the Thylstrup and Fejerskov (TF) scale or questionable, very mild, and mild fluorosis according to Dean's Index will be recruited. In addition to the immediate esthetic improvement, long term stability of the outcome will be assessed at 3, 6 and 12 months.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
WITHDRAWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
Not specified
Inclusion Criteria
  • Questionable, Very mild, and Mild (Dean's Index) dental fluorosis as well as TF scale grades 1, 2, and 3 of the upper anterior teeth.
  • Parents of children who accept and commit to the informed consent letter collaborate with the study taking their children to each of the scheduled follow ups.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Teeth without fluorosis.
  • Teeth with hypoplasia.
  • Teeth with incipient caries lesions observed at gingival level and differentiated by the Presence of plaque.
  • Teeth previously restored or with aesthetic corrective treatments
  • Teeth with endodontic treatment.
  • Patients with low or questionable hygiene.
  • Malnourished patients or that have some underlying disease.
  • Teeth with less than two thirds of its visible crown.
  • Children that have less than six teeth in their oral cavity.
  • Allergic reaction to methylmethacrylate.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Resin infiltrationResin infiltrationThe labial surface of fluorosed teeth (upper front teeth) that are selected for this group will be treated using the resin infiltrant "Icon" (DMG, Germany). This is a minimally invasive treatment to improve the aesthetics by masking the white spots.
MicroabrasionMicroabrasionThe labial surface of fluorosed teeth (upper front teeth) that are selected for this group will be treated by microabrasion using the microabrasive material "Opalustre" (Ultradent, USA). This is a minimally invasive treatment to improve the aesthetics by masking the white spots.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
action of DMG Icon-infiltrative ® resin and micro abrasion to mask fluorotic enamelimmediate after treatment

Evaluate the action of DMG Icon-infiltrative resin and micro abrasion immediately after application to mask fluorotic teeth by comparison of pre- vs. post-treatment photographs

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Surface changes12 month

changes that occur on the surface of the teeth with fluorosis, which have been treated with DMG Icon ® and micro-abrasion assessed via photographs

Clinical characteristics Icon3, 6, 9, 12 month

clinical characteristics of the tooth surfaces that have been treated with DMG Icon ® and micro-abrasion and its relationship to the degree of fluorosis

Efficacy of infiltration to mask fluorotic teeth long-time12 month

Compare the benefit of the infiltrative resin DMG Icon related to micro abrasion Opalustre ULTRADENT as control procedure, focus: stabilisation of masking quantified by photographs

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