Retention Rate and Caries Preventive Effect of Preheated Flowable Resin Composite Used as a Pit and Fissure Sealant
- Conditions
- Pit and Fissure Sealant
- Interventions
- Other: Pre-heating of flowable resin composite used as a pit and fissure sealant.Other: Conventional resin fissure sealant
- Registration Number
- NCT05606874
- Lead Sponsor
- Cairo University
- Brief Summary
Retention rate and caries preventive effect of preheated flowable resin composite used as a pit and fissure sealant versus conventional resin-based fissure sealant in patients with permanent molars with deep pit and fissure over one year follow up. A randomized clinical trial
- Detailed Description
Statement of the problem:
Pit and fissure sealant placement is considered as an effective modality for prevention of caries on occlusal surfaces. Penetration, retention and lateral wall adaptation are the key factors in success of pit and fissure sealant restorations .
The retention is very critical for the sealing material and the successful penetration of the material into the pits and fissures However, the morphology of the fissures significantly influences the penetration of the sealing material occlusal fissure pattern like in deep and narrow fissures like I-type and IK- type where lesser penetration may be encountered fillers are added to the pit and fissure sealants in order to increase their wear and abrasion resistance. However, these fillers could lead to increase in the viscosity with subsequent decrease in the penetration.
Rationale:
According to a systematic review, they found that preheating of resin composite apparently increases the flowability of regular consistency composites, which improves the adaptation of the material into the cavity walls. Also studied the effect of heat and sonic vibration on penetration of flowable resin composite, they found that higher penetration was associated with heat compared with the conventional application method. So, this proposal is introduced with the hypothesis that preheating of filled fissure sealants may enhance their flowability and penetration especially into those fissures with complex structure.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 28
participant:
- Young adults (16_22y)
- Patients who have existing pits and fissures that are anatomically deep and caries susceptible.
Teeth
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Permanent molars teeth without any caries and cavitation. (Azarpazhooh & Main 2008)
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Permanent molar teeth that have deep pit and fissure morphology, with "sticky" fissures.
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Permanent molar teeth with stained grooves.
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Stained pits and fissures with minimum decalcification of opacification and no softness at the base of the fissure (ICDAS 1 and 2).
participant:
- Uncooperative behavior, limits the use of sealants due to hampering of adequate field or isolation techniques throughout the procedure.
- Patients allergic to sealant material.
- Patient with history of medical disease, drug therapies or any other serious relevant problem.
Teeth:
- An individual with no previous caries experience and well coalesced pits and fissures
- Partially erupted teeth.
- Teeth with cavitation or caries of the dentin.
- A large restoration is present on occlusal surface.
- If pits and fissures are self-cleansable.
- Teeth with dental fluorosis, hypocalcification or hypercalcification
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Pre-heating of flowable resin composite . Pre-heating of flowable resin composite used as a pit and fissure sealant. (Filtek™ Z350Xt Flowable Restorative, 3M ESPSE, USA) Conventional resin fissure sealant Conventional resin fissure sealant (total etch), (UltraSeal XT®, Ultradent, USA)
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Retention rate T3: 12 months Retention criteria
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Caries incidence T3: 12 months ICDAS-II visual criteria
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Cairo university
🇪🇬Cairo, Egypt