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Evaluating the Clinical Performance of a Bioactive Restorative Material in Non-Carious Cervical Lesions
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Dentin Conditioning, RM-GIC, and 4 other interventions for Cervical Lesion. Completed, enrolled 30 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Evaluating the clinical performance of a bioactive restorative materiel (Cention N) placed in non-carious cervical lesions (NCCLs) with no preparation and 1-step adhesive system or, with preparing a gingival retentive groove and no adhesive system.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
After washing and drying -but not desiccating- Dentin Conditioner 20% (GC, Japan) will be applied using a cotton pellet for 20 seconds then rinsed thoroughly and gently dried
RM-GIC (Fuji II LC) will be applied in \<2mm incremental layers afterword light-cured for 10 sec (1,000 mW/cm2) per increment to fill the cavity.
A universal adhesive system (Tetric® N-Bond Universal) will be applied on both enamel and dentin and gently scraped for 20 sec, then dispersed with oil-free gentle air stream, then light-cured for 10 sec (1,000 mW/cm2).
The cavity will be restored using cention N followed by light curing for 10sec (1,000 mW/cm2)
Using a round carbide bur size 14/16, (H1SEM.204.014 VPE5 or H1SEM.204.016 VPE 5, Komet Dental, Lemgo, Germany) on a low-speed handpiece. (No bevel preparation will be made)
Using size-010 round carbide bur (H1SEM.205.010 VPE 5, Komet Dental, Lemgo, Germany) on a low-speed handpiece.