RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT07111403

Clinical Evaluation of Remineralizing Potential of Remineralizing Agents on WSLs Managment

Remineralization Potential of Different Remineralizing Agents on Initial Enamel Caries: Laboratory Evaluations and Two-year Randomized Clinical Trial


Sponsor

Mansoura University

Enrollment

120 participants

Start Date

Sep 10, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

To evaluate and compare the clinical effect of four different remineralizing agents on initial enamel caries after a two years follow up.


Eligibility

Min Age: 14 YearsMax Age: 26 Years

Inclusion Criteria3

  • Participants should have at least one visible initial enamel caries in the permanent teeth
  • Only lesions with ICDAS II score of 1 or 2 could be included
  • The patients must have good oral hygiene

Exclusion Criteria2

  • patients receiving tetracyclines, any other medication known to stain teeth - Patients had fluoride application less than 3 months before the study
  • Teeth which have microcavities or dentinal involvement due to loss of enamel - Teeth that have discoloration, enamel hypoplasia or fluorosis.

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Interventions

PROCEDURESAP fluoride plus

The agent was applied by removing the safety clip, activating the applicator and squeezing out the sponge above the lesion and the solution was left to diffuse for 5 min.the patients were instructed to eat only soft foods and avoid hot liquids for two hours. Also, they were educated and motivated about the importance of oral hygiene.

PROCEDURE10% n-HAp.

the pastes were applied using micro brushes. The excess was removed after four minutes with a cotton swab. The subjects were advised not to drink or eat for 30 minutes after the treatment. The treatment was applied once every week for a period of four weeks.they instructed to adhere to oral hygiene measures.

PROCEDURE10% n-BAG.

the pastes were applied using micro brushes. The excess was removed after four minutes with a cotton swab. The subjects were advised not to drink or eat for 30 minutes after the treatment. The treatment was applied once every week for a period of four weeks. patients instructed to adhere to oral hygiene measures.

PROCEDUREFlour Protector S

After application of varnish, the patient was instructed to avoid abrasive diet for the rest of the day and not brush or floss until the next morning. The treatment was done at baseline and after 6 months.


Locations(1)

Faculty of Dentistry, Mansoura University, Egypt

Al Mansurah, Egypt

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