This randomized clinical trial is to evaluate the clinical performance of the self-adhesive flowable Giomer with and without selective enamel etching compared to flowable Giomer using standard bonding protocol in class V cavity restorations over a period of 18 months.
Self-adhesive flowable restorative materials have been introduced to simplify clinical procedures by eliminating the need for separate bonding steps. These materials are designed to combine adhesive and restorative functions in a single application, which may reduce technique sensitivity and chairside time. However, the bond strength of self-adhesive materials to enamel and dentin remains a concern, particularly in cervical lesions where reliable adhesion is critical for long-term clinical success Selective enamel etching has been suggested as a technique to improve enamel bonding when using self-adhesive or self-etch materials, as it enhances micromechanical retention without adversely affecting dentin bonding. Previous studies have reported that additional enamel etching may improve marginal adaptation and retention, while preserving the simplified clinical procedure of self-adhesive systems. Nevertheless, the clinical effectiveness of self-adhesive Giomer materials with and without selective enamel etching in high caries-risk patients has not been sufficiently investigated. Therefore, randomized clinical trials evaluating the performance of these materials in cervical carious lesions are required to determine the most reliable restorative approach in patients with increased susceptibility to caries.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
75
Conventional flowable giomer restorative material
using self-adhesive giomer restorative material after selective enamel etching
self-adhesive flowable giomer restorative material
Retention
Modified USPHS criteria
Time frame: 18 Months
Marginal adaptation, marginal discoloration, secondary caries, and post-operative sensitivity
Modified USPHS criteria
Time frame: 18 Months
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