Clinical Study on a New Flowable Composite as a Restorative in Adult Teeth



Status:Completed
Conditions:Other Indications, Dental
Therapuetic Areas:Dental / Maxillofacial Surgery, Other
Healthy:No
Age Range:19 - Any
Updated:11/11/2017
Start Date:January 2011
End Date:December 2013

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Clinical Evaluation of a Low Shrinkage Flowable Resin Composite in Adult Teeth

Study hypothesis: a new, low polymerization stress flowable composite performs no differently
to a conventional, highly filled composite filling material when used as a restorative in
small cavities in back teeth.

Study will evaluate the clinical performance of a low shrinking flowable composite filling
material, compared with a conventional, highly filled composite restorative when used to
permanently fill small cavities in molar and premolar teeth in adult patients.

The study will evaluate clinical performance of a low shrink flowable composite filling
material and compare it with a conventional, highly filled composite. The study materials
will be used to restore small cavities in molar and premolar teeth in adult patients.

Inclusion Criteria:

- 19 years or older

- must give written consent

- be in good general health

- be available for required follow-up visits

- have at least 28 teeth

Exclusion Criteria:

- has rampant, uncontrolled caries

- has advanced, untreated periodontal disease

- heavy use of smoking tobacco (2 packs or equivalent a day)or chewing tobacco

- has systemic or local disorders that contra-indicate the dental procedures needed in
this study

- has evidence of xerostomia

- has evidence of severe bruxing or clenching, or in need of Temporomandibular Joint
(TMJ) related therapy

- is pregnant at time of screening or tooth restoration

- has known sensitivity to acrylates or related materials
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