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Clinical Performance of a Flowable Bulk Fill Composite Versus a Highly Viscous Glass-ionomer Cement in Primary Molars

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4 - 8 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

the study was conducted to compare and evaluate the clinical performance of EQUIA Forte and SDRĀ® flow+ in class II cavities in primary molar

Description

Initial intra-oral periapical bitewing radiographs of the teeth to be treated were taken before the procedure. After obtaining partial isolation using cotton rolls and saliva ejector, caries excavation and removal of undermined enamel will be done using high-speed diamond burs with water cooling and hand instruments. After finishing the cavity, a matrix band will be placed with the interproximal wedge. The prepared cavities will be restored using Equia Forte or flowable bulk-fill composite resin according to the manufacturer's instructions.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. 4 to 8 years old medically free children.
  2. Cooperative children are classified as class 3 or 4 based on Frankel et al. classification.
  3. Children who had at least one active dentinal carious lesion on the proximal surface of primary molars

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Refusal of the parents to sign the informed consent
  2. Presence of deep bite or any pictures of malocclusion and parafunctional habits.

Study details

Management of Dental Caries of Primary Molars

NCT06166160

Ain Shams University

14 October 2025

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