The study involved 54 adult patients between the ages of 18 and 50 years who had a posterior permanent tooth with a deep occlusal (Class I) carious lesion that extended to the inner third of the dentin (D3) and divided them into two equal groups randomly (N=27) according to the caries removal technique: group 1 (SE), and group 2 (SW). Then each main group was equally subdivided into three equal subgroups (n=9) according to the applied dentin dressing material as follows: Subgroup 1: Nano-silver compound (NSC), Subgroup 2: Chitosan-loaded nano hydroxy apatite (CS/N-HAp), Subgroup 3: Bioactive glass ionomer (N-BAG/GIC). At the first visit both groups received the same treatment of incomplete caries excavation, application of dentin dressing materials and sealing temporarily for 3-months with a glass ionomer cement (GIC). At the second visit the GIC reduced pulpally in (SE) group leaving 2 mm as base and completely removal the remaining carious lesion in (SW) group then re-application of same dentin dressing material on each tooth and GIC as a base. Finally, all cavities were restored with selective enamel etching technique, after which self-etch adhesive and Nano-filled composite resin are applied according to manufacturer instructions. The clinical and digital radiographic evaluations of the success and failure rates were performed at: baseline (7 days), 3, 12, and 18-months.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
54
removal of all cavity caries except last layer related to the pulp
Al Azhar university
Cairo, Egypt
post operative pain
evaluation of the post operative pain following restorations using modified USPHS
Time frame: 7 days
post operative pain
evaluation of the post operative pain following restorations using modified USPHS
Time frame: 3 months
post operative pain
evaluation of the post operative pain following restorations using modified USPHS
Time frame: 12 months
post operative pain
evaluation of the post operative pain following restorations using modified USPHS
Time frame: 18 months
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