The study will be conducted to assess the marginal integrity of different types of restorations (ketac ™ N100 - ketac™ Universal and bulk fill flowable composite) in class v restoration using USPHS criteria.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
63
glass ionomer and bulk fill flowable composite
Cairo university
Cairo, Egypt
Cairo University
Cairo, Egypt
is marginal integrity of restoration.
Primary outcome is marginal integrity of restoration. It will be assessed by USPHS; score will be recorded according to USPHS criteria (Nassar et al., 2014). 1\. MARGINAL INTEGRITY Alpha (A) Visual inspection and explorer The explorer does not catch when drawn across the surface of the restoration toward the tooth, or, if the explorer does not catch, there is no visible crevice along the periphery of the restoration. Bravo (B) Visual inspection and explorer The explorer catches and there is visible evidence of a crevice, which the explorer penetrates, indicating that the edge of the restoration does not adapt closely to the tooth structure. The dentin and/or the base is not exposed, and the restoration is not mobile. Charlie (C) Explorer The explorer penetrates crevice defect extended to the dentino-enamel junction. Delta (D) Mobile, fractured or missing restoration in a part or total
Time frame: 12 months
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