Overview
Background: Subjecting human dental enamel to sub-ablative laser has been suggested as a novel way of caries prevention. However, further studies are needed to establish its use as a routine clinical procedure for caries prevention.
The aim of this study: This study aims to evaluate the effect of Er,Cr:YSGG subablative laser irradiation on caries resistance of occlusal fissures of permanent molars.
Materials and methods: In-vivo study, a split mouth randomized controlled trial with sixty patients having two fully erupted bilateral first permanent molars (ICDAS-II score 0,1 or 2). The pits and fissures will be subjected to sub-ablative power of Er,Cr:YSGG Laser (Group 1, n=90) and will be compared with fluoride varnish application on the first permanent molars in the same arch(Group 2,n=90). DIAGNOdentTM readings and changes in ICDAS-II score will be assessed at base line and at 3,6,9 and 12 months follow-up.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Participants of age 6-12 years old
- Patients ranking definitely positive or positive on Frankl behavior rating scale
- Having at least two bilateral fully erupted first permanent molars with untreated non-cavitated occlusal surfaces with deep grooves, the included teeth will have International Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS-II)/ severity scores 0, 1 or 2
- Initial DIAGNOdent Score not exceeding value of 25 indicating only enamel involvement
- Patients whom their parents are willing to comply with all study procedures and protocols and will be given an informed consent to participate
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with any known medical history of systemic diseases
- Patients having first permanent molar with hypoplastic or hypocalcified enamel
- Patients using medications that may affect the oral flora or salivary flow
- Patients treated with in-office fluoride treatment within the last 3 months prior to being enrolled in the study.
- Patients showing evidence of poor oral hygiene according to Silness and Löe plaque index