A One Year study to check the Clinical Performance and ColorMatching Potential of Newly Introduced Single Shade tooth colored filling material Vs Multiple Shade tooth colored filling material in Simple dental cavities
- Conditions
- Health Condition 1: K025- Dental caries on pit and fissure surface
- Registration Number
- CTRI/2021/04/032635
- Lead Sponsor
- DR PRIYA PORWA
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Completed
- Sex
- Not specified
- Target Recruitment
- 72
Patients between 18 – 60 years of age with simple Class I lesions of molars and
premolars except those requiring pulp capping will be included in the study.
2. Teeth with radiographic findings revealing radiolucency in coronal dentin will be
included.
3. Patients with atleast two class I carious lesion in opposite side will be included in
the study.
4. Teeth with secondary decay or fracture of old amalgam and composite fillings
will be included.
5. Teeth with opposite and adjacent tooth in contact will be included.
6. A written informed consent will be taken from all the patients and only those
patients ready to sign the consent form will be included in the study.
1. Patients with poor oral hygiene will be excluded from the study.
2. Patients with severe or chronic periodontitis and heavy bruxism will be excluded.
3. Patients with malocclusion, rotated teeth or with attrition will be excluded.
4. Teeth with pulpal and/ or periapical pathology will be excluded.
5. Teeth with developmental anomaly or pathology or congenital defects will be
excluded.
6. Teeth which have to be used as an abutment will be excluded.
7. Pregnant and lactating women will be excluded.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method The results of the study will help us know which composite material is better clinically <br/ ><br>and aesthetically among single shade composites and multi shade composites when <br/ ><br>used in class I carious lesions.Timepoint: The results of the study will help us know which composite material is better clinically <br/ ><br>and aesthetically among single shade composites and multi shade composites when <br/ ><br>used in class I carious lesions after baseline, 6 months and one year
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method it will help the practitioners to resolve the <br/ ><br>shade match dilemma reducing the chair side time for shade selection and cutting the <br/ ><br>cost of keeping a large inventory. <br/ ><br>Timepoint: baseline six months one year