Esthetic and Clinical Assessment of Injectable Resin Composite Technique

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Enrollment

20

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

August 31, 2023

Primary Completion Date

October 31, 2025

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2025

Conditions
Clinical Performance
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Injectable resin composite technique.

A metal impression tray was filled with transparent vinyl polysiloxane (EXACLEAR, GC) and used to copy the stone model with the wax-up. Then, the replica will be separated from metal tray and a needle-shaped bur will be used to drill holes through the silicone key ending in the middle of the incisal edge. It will be checked whether the holes were large enough to enable the tip of the composite syringe to pass easily and completely. Neighbouring teeth (mesial and distal one) isolated using Teflon tape, as each tooth will individually be restored for establishment of satisfactory contact points. Following etching and rinsing, the tooth dried, and a dental cord (Ultrampak, Ultradent) will be packed into sulcus for mechanical prevention of subgingival composite flow. Then, the transparent silicone index will be placed in the correct intraoral position, and a syringe filled with flowable composite will be inserted through the hole on the incisal edge.

PROCEDURE

Conventional layering technique

the palatal surface will be restored by enamel shade; adapted on the index in the spacing area then The Unica matrix (Polydentia) will be used to restore the proximal wall, and to achieve a good seal with the palatal wall. The matrix can be stabilized with a wedge if necessary. Building the proximal wall using the enamel shade, and the incisal halo by using a dentin shade, the frame to layer the core of the restoration will be ready.

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Cairo University

OTHER

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