Impact of Minimally Invasive Restorative Techniques on Pregnant Women Oral Health Related Quality of Life

PHASE2CompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

162

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 10, 2019

Primary Completion Date

October 1, 2019

Study Completion Date

October 20, 2019

Conditions
Quality of LifeDental Caries
Interventions
DRUG

Papacarie

First, tooth was cleaned with a wet cotton pellet. The gel was inserted using disposable syringe tip into the cavity and its color changed from clear to cloudy indicating the presence of infected tissues. After 40 seconds, the softened carious tissue was removed using excavator by gentle pressure. The remaining gel was removed with a cotton pellet. The procedure was repeated until there was no change in the gel color indicating that there was no more infected tissue.

PROCEDURE

Atraumatic Restorative Treatment

The tooth was cleaned with a wet cotton pellet to remove debris and plaque and then isolated with cotton rolls to promote a dry environment. Caries was removed using a sharp excavator and the cavity was cleaned using a small wet cotton pellet and dried with a dry cotton pellet.

Trial Locations (1)

21527

Family Health Centers, Alexandria

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Alexandria University

OTHER

lead

Nourhan M.Aly

OTHER

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