The aim of this study is through a randomized clinical trial, double blind, splith-mouth, evaluate the retention rate of restorative protocols of Non-carious cervical lesion. The presence of gingival displacement with a retraction cord (yes or no) and the category of adhesive system (etch-and-rise and self-etching) will be evaluated. Data will be collected, tabulated and submitted to statistical analysis.
Cervical wear is classified as a noncarious cervical lesion (NCCL), which is a pathological process characterized by loss of dental hard tissues near the cementoenamel junction (CEJ). The aim of this study is through a randomized clinical trial, double blind, splith-mouth, evaluate the retention rate of restorative protocols of Non-carious cervical lesion. The presence of gingival displacement with a retraction cord and the category of adhesive system will be evaluated. Two hundred and twenty teeth, with NCCL of depth greater than 1.5mm, of 55 healthy patients of both sexes will be select. The teeth will be randomly divided into 4 different groups according to the gingival displacement with retraction cord (yes or no) and adhesive system category (etch-and-rise and self-etching). Data will be collected, tabulated and submitted to statistical analysis.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
55
Gingival displacement with a gingival cord (#0, #00 or #000) with specific spatula.
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Federal University of Uberlandia
Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, Brazil
RECRUITINGSuccess rate of noncarious cervical lesions restorations according to the World Dental Federation criterion
Evaluate the success rate of NCCL restoration with a 36 mounths follow up
Time frame: 36 mounths
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