Impact of Different Separation Methods on Proximal Contact Tightness and Contour of Compound Class ii
Launched by CAIRO UNIVERSITY · Sep 18, 2024
Trial Information
Current as of July 01, 2025
Not yet recruiting
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ClinConnect Summary
This clinical trial is designed to study how different methods of separating teeth affect the fit and shape of dental restorations in patients with cavities. Specifically, it looks at how these methods influence the tightness and contour of fillings placed in the spaces between teeth, which is important for a good dental restoration. The study will involve individuals aged 25 to 40 who have specific types of cavities in their molars and are otherwise healthy.
To participate in this trial, candidates must have certain conditions, such as having cavities that are not too severe, and their teeth must be in good health without any major issues like gum disease or abnormal tooth wear. Participants can expect to receive dental treatment as part of the study while helping researchers learn more about the best ways to restore teeth. It’s important to note that the trial is not yet recruiting participants, so interested individuals will need to wait for that phase to begin.
Gender
ALL
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • 1. Individuals with posterior compound proximal carious cavities in molars.
- • 2. Age of (25-40) years.
- • 3. Molars with compound proximal carious cavities score 4 or 5 ICDS.
- • 4. Vital upper or lower posterior teeth with no signs of irreversible pulpitis.
- • 5. Presence of adjacent and opposing teeth with normal occlusion
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • 1. Patients with major systemic disorders or xerostomia.
- • 2. Patients with periodontal disease.
- • 3. Patients with para-functional habits.
- • 4. Presence of malocclusion or signs of pathological teeth wear
- • 5. Non vital teeth or teeth with signs of pulpal pathology.
- • 6. Teeth mobility or clinical attachment loss.
About Cairo University
Cairo University, a premier institution in Egypt, is dedicated to advancing medical research and education through innovative clinical trials. With a strong emphasis on improving healthcare outcomes, the university collaborates with various stakeholders to conduct rigorous scientific studies that address critical health challenges. Leveraging its extensive resources and expert faculty, Cairo University aims to contribute valuable insights to the medical community and enhance patient care both locally and globally. Through its commitment to ethical research practices and excellence, the university plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of healthcare in the region.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Patients applied
Trial Officials
Hadeer H Mohamed, MSC. degree
Principal Investigator
Assistant Lecturer of Conservative Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry Cairo University, Egypt.
Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported