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Replacement Versus Repair of Composite Restorations, a Randomized Controlled Trial (RVR)
The objective of this trial is to compare the success (as assessed by a pre-defined set of outcome) of failing composite resin restorations that are repaired using diamond bur induced surface abrasion, to those that are completely replaced. It is hypothesized that both treatment will have comparable success rate.
Details
| Lead sponsor | Dalhousie University |
|---|---|
| Phase | NA |
| Status | WITHDRAWN |
| Start date | 2014-09 |
| Completion | 2017-12 |
Conditions
- Failing Dental Composite Restorations
Interventions
- Repair
- Replace
Primary outcomes
- Success rate — 12-month
The primary outcome will be the success of the restoration. This will be assessed using the modified U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) criteria as first described by Cvar and Ryge (1971) and adapted by Wilson et al (2002).
Countries
Canada