Clinical Performance of Flowable Giomer Versus Nanofilled Composite in Conservative Occlusal Cavities

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

42

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

December 15, 2023

Primary Completion Date

June 19, 2025

Study Completion Date

June 21, 2025

Conditions
Occlusal Caries
Interventions
OTHER

Flowable Giomer

Pre-reacted Glass Ionomer (PRG) filler is added to resin to create giomer, a dental adhesive material. Fluoride release and recharge, acid resistance, an anti-plaque effect, dentin remineralization, and acid buffering capacity are some of the benefits of giomer.

OTHER

Flowable Nano-filled composite with S-PRG barrier coat

"Flowable composites are claimed to have a higher wetting ability of the tooth surface and thus ensure penetration into all surface irregularities in layers of minimal thickness. As a result of the higher amount of filler particles, it is noted that flowable composites have less porosity than conventional resin-based sealants. Moreover, flowable composite materials have better mechanical properties which lead to increased durability and longevity of the restoration.~The PRG Barrier Coat is a resinous coating substance that shields the enamel surface from demineralization brought on by acidic attack. Near the coated surface, S PRG filler ions in PRG Barrier Coat have been found to have an acid-neutralizing effect. F and Sr released by PRG Barrier Coat can be effectively absorbed by the tooth substrate to prevent demineralization thus hindering the progression of caries."

OTHER

Flowable Nano-filled composite

Flowable composites are claimed to have a higher wetting ability of the tooth surface and thus ensure penetration into all surface irregularities in layers of minimal thickness. As a result of the higher amount of filler particles, it is noted that flowable composites have less porosity than conventional resin-based sealants. Moreover, flowable composite materials have better mechanical properties which lead to increased durability and longevity of the restoration.

Trial Locations (1)

Unknown

Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo University, Cairo

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Cairo University

OTHER

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