To minimize the effects of polymerization shrinkage in the restorative treatment, there are new composites called Bulk- Fill which the companies has developed this composites for example Tetric N Ceram(Ivoclar-Vivadent) and Filtek ( 3M ESPE). Its decreased polymerization shrinkage and properties allow the material to be inserted in one layer being quickly than traditional composite. This clinical study is designed to compare the clinical performance of the bulk fill composite resin in Class I (one-surface posterior), II (two-surface posterior) and V (cervical-surface posterior) fillings.
A patients with 3 caries lesions class one either two or five will be divided into 3 groups , cavities will be incrementally layered with resin composite and each increment will be cured as directed by the manufacturer with the light curing unit (Bluephase Style Ivoclar-Vivadent), with an energy 1,100 mW/cm² (±50 mw/cm²) and others group of cavities will be restored by bulk fill composite (3M ESPE) and other bulk fill composite ( IVOCLAR-VIVADENT) as one increment then will be cured as directed by the manufacturer with the light curing unit. The study will investigate the clinical performance and efficacy of a bulk-filled composite resin restorative material for a period of 5 years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
142
Restorative cavities one, two and five with material Filtek Bulk Fill Composite
Restorative cavities one, two and five with material Z 350 XT Composite
Patricio Vildosola Grez
Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan, Chile
Clinical performance restoration
Outcome measure is Clinical performance of composite resin restoration, Device for measurement is FDI criteria , Unit is Ranking system has 5 scores for each different criterion. Either restoration is clinically excellent, or good, or sufficient, or unsatisfactory, or clinically poor.
Time frame: six month, one years, two, three, four and five years
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