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Effectiveness of Using a Light Curable Resin Modified Glass Ionmer Cement Varnish (Vanish XT) in Prevention of Occlusal Caries: a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
Despite the continuous effort to prevent and treat dental caries, it continues to be one of the most common chronic diseases in both children and adults. Prevention and minimally intervention treatment by early detection of the lesion are becoming the new philosophy in managing dental caries. The prevalence of pit and fissure caries was found to be 90% of all dental caries in permanent molars. Moreover, the risk of caries development is higher soon after the tooth had erupted. The purpose of the current study is; to evaluate the effectiveness of a resin-modified glass ionmer cement (Vanish XT) varnish in the prevention of occlusal caries and compare it to a fluoride varnish in newly erupted first permanent molars.
Details
| Lead sponsor | King Abdulaziz University |
|---|---|
| Phase | NA |
| Status | UNKNOWN |
| Enrolment | 84 |
| Start date | 2019-02-01 |
| Completion | 2021-07 |
Conditions
- Caries Prevention
Interventions
- Light curable resin modified glass ionomer varnish
- Vanish White Varnish
Primary outcomes
- caries development — 3 months
To evaluate development of occlusal caries in newly erupted permanent first molars using the ICDAS after treating the surface with light curable RMGI varnish and compare it with contra-lateral teeth which received white varnish. - caries development — 6 months
To evaluate development of occlusal caries in newly erupted permanent first molars using the ICDAS after treating the surface with light curable RMGI varnish and compare it with contra-lateral teeth which received white varnish. - caries development — 12 months
To evaluate development of occlusal caries in newly erupted permanent first molars using the ICDAS after treating the surface with light curable RMGI varnish and compare it with contra-lateral teeth which received white varnish. - caries development — 18 months
To evaluate development of occlusal caries in newly erupted permanent first molars using the ICDAS after treating the surface with light curable RMGI varnish and compare it with contra-lateral teeth which received white varnish.
Countries
Saudi Arabia