Overview

Clinical Evaluation of Silver Nanoparticles in Comparison to Silver Diamine Fluoride in Management of Deep Carious Lesions

Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2021-03-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
this clinical study will be carried out to evaluate the effect of fluoride varnish with silver nanoparticles in comparison to silver diamine fluoride in management of deep carious lesions.
Phase:
N/A
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Suez Canal University
Treatments:
Fluorides
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- success will be evaluated by:

1. Cold pulp testing: An ice-rod will be used for this test. Results should be
positive or negative.

2. Absence of spontaneous pain: Post-operative pain will be assessed using the
visual Analogue Scale Score (VAS), which is a measurement method for subjective
characteristics of pain. Respondents specify their level of agreement to a
statement by indicating a position along a 10 cm line between two end-points,
with the term "no sensitivity" at one end and "intolerable sensitivity" at the
other end. A score from (0 to 10 is given).

3. Sensitivity to percussion: (presence/ absence).

4. Inspection for Sinus/fistula/swelling: using visual inspection (presence/
absence).

5. Radiographic examination: Indicating presence of periapical radiolucencies,
widening of lamina dura, internal and external root resorption (presence/
absence).

Exclusion Criteria:

- Patient-related criteria:

- Medically compromised patients, who will not be able to attend multiple
appointments or may require special management.

- Pregnant women; as radiographs cannot be taken for them.

- Allergy to any of the restorative materials, including anesthetics.

- Uncooperative patients, will not abide by the instructions or attend the
appointments.

Tooth related criteria:

- Retained deciduous teeth; as the study is targeting only permanent teeth.

- Teeth with previous restorations, which may add another variable to the study (type of
old restorative material, extent of recurrent caries.

- Teeth with cervical caries; which can't be evaluated on periapical radiographs