Can Flowable Bulk Fill Composites be Used in Proximal Area of Class II Restorations

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Enrollment

38

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

August 5, 2019

Primary Completion Date

June 2, 2020

Study Completion Date

December 30, 2026

Conditions
Dental Restoration Failure of Marginal Integrity
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Restoration with Incremental Composite in Proximal Wall

Proximo-occlusal lesions will receive the self-etch adhesive system Ambar Universal APS with selective acid etching, according to the manufacturers instrucions. Then, proximal wall will be completely restored with Vittra APS composite resin, using the triangular incremental traditional technique described for classe II restorations. Then, Opus Bulk Fill Flow APS will be used in the bulk technique with up to 5mm depth increments, leaving 1 mm in the occlusal for incremental Vittra APS composite resin, that will be used with the traditional incremental technique. Both composites will be light-cured with VALO light-cure unit (Ultradent, USA) for 40 seconds.

PROCEDURE

Restoration with Bulk Fill Composite in Proximal Wall

Proximo-occlusal lesions will receive the self-etch adhesive system Ambar Universal APS with selective acid etching, according to the manufacturers instrucions. Then, Opus Bulk Fill Flow APS resin will be used in the bulk technique with up to 5mm depth increments, leaving 1 mm in the occlusal for incremental Vittra APS composite resin, that will be used with the traditional incremental technique. Both composites will be light-cured with VALO light-cure unit (Ultradent, USA) for 40 seconds.

Trial Locations (1)

28625-650

Universidade Federal Fluminense - School of Dentistry, Nova Friburgo

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