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Recruiting NCT05614076

Clinical Performance Of Conserved Chalky White Demineralized Enamel Cavity Margins Versus Totally Removed Carious Margins In Class V Cavities Restored With Composite Resin

Conditions: Class V Dental Caries

Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – 25 Years
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 34
Sponsor: Cairo University

Location: Egypt

Summary

This study aims to compare the clinical performance of conserved chalky white demineralized enamel margins with total removal of demineralized enamel margins in class v cavities restored with composite in patients with acute carious cervical lesions

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:class V carious lesions in premolars and molars.Vital upper or lower teeth with no signs of irreversible pulpitis.Presence of favorable occlusion and teeth are in normal contact with the adjacent teeth.Exclusion Criteria:Deep carious defects (close to pulp, less than 1 mm distance).Periapical pathology or signs of pulpal pathology.Endodontically treated teethTooth hypersensitivity.Possible prosthodontic restoration of teeth.Heavy occlusion or occlusal contacts or history of bruxism.Severe periodontal affection

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