Comparison of the Brackets Bonded With Bulk Fill Composite and Conventional Composite in Patients Undergoing Fixed Orthodontic Treatment
Launched by RIZWAN KHALIL ยท
Trial Information
Current as of November 14, 2025
Recruiting
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ClinConnect Summary
This clinical trial is studying two different types of materials used to attach braces (called brackets) to teeth in people receiving fixed orthodontic treatment. The main goal is to see which material helps the brackets stay bonded to the teeth longer over a three-month period. The study also looks at how much dental plaque (the sticky film that can cause cavities) builds up around the brackets and how healthy the gums stay with each type of bonding material.
The study is currently looking for participants of all genders who are receiving fixed braces. While the age range listed seems unusual, typically, this trial would include patients undergoing orthodontic treatment who are willing to have their braces attached using one of the two materials being tested. Participants can expect to have their brackets bonded with either a newer bulk fill composite material or a traditional light-cured composite, and their teeth and gums will be checked regularly over three months to see how well the brackets hold and how their oral health is affected. This information will help dentists choose the best bonding material for braces in the future.
Gender
ALL
Eligibility criteria
About Rizwan Khalil
Rizwan Khalil is a clinical trial sponsor committed to advancing medical research through the support and oversight of innovative clinical studies. With a focus on ensuring rigorous study design, ethical standards, and regulatory compliance, Rizwan Khalil plays a vital role in facilitating the development of new therapies and improving patient outcomes. Their dedication to fostering collaboration among investigators, institutions, and stakeholders underscores a strong commitment to scientific integrity and the advancement of healthcare.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
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