Restoration of Non-carious Cervical Lesions With Different Resin Composites and Universal Adhesive
Restoration of Non-carious Cervical Lesions: The Effect of Different Resin Composites Bonded With A Universal Adhesive Utilizing Two Adhesion Approaches: A Randomized Clinical Study
Ain Shams University
52 participants
May 14, 2022
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
patients with non carious cervical lesions suffer from dentin sensitivity and presence of cavitations and gingival recession. Restoring these lesions with different composites and evaluation of restorations every 6 months will be done to know the effect of different composite types and consistencies in retention of restorations of such lesions.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria6
- \- Patients' age will range from 18 to 65 years.
- Presence of at least 2 NCCLs in one side.
- Patients with no medical condition could interfere with the routine dental care.
- Patients who will be able to attend for each recall visit.
- Patients with healthy periodontal tissues.
- Cavities presenting no more than 50% of margins in enamel.
Exclusion Criteria7
- Medically compromised patients.
- Pregnant or breast-feeding patients.
- Patients undergoing orthodontic treatment or bleaching treatment in the time of the study.
- Patients with periodontal disease in the target area.
- Patients presented with less than 20 teeth in the oral cavity.
- Patients without antagonists.
- Lesions superimposed with caries
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Interventions
different types of resin composite restorations will be used to restore NCCL
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NCT06393699