Effect of incorporation of nano-hydroxyapatite particles on the clinical performance of conventional and resin-modified glass ionomer cement in class V cavities: split-mouth, randomized controlled trial

Abstract Background The aim of this study was to compare the clinical performance of Nano-hydroxyapatite-modified conventional glass ionomer cement (NHA-GIC) and Nano-hydroxyapatite-modified resin-modified glass ionomer cement (NHA-RMGIC) with conventional glass ionomer (CGIC) and resin-modified gla...

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Autores principales: Zeinab M. Zaki, Maha A. Niazy, Mohamed H. Zaazou, Shaymaa M. Nagi, Dina W. Elkassas
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:db8c62b6fe204f21a6c916dda4ec39242021-11-28T12:36:11ZEffect of incorporation of nano-hydroxyapatite particles on the clinical performance of conventional and resin-modified glass ionomer cement in class V cavities: split-mouth, randomized controlled trial10.1186/s42269-021-00655-22522-8307https://doaj.org/article/db8c62b6fe204f21a6c916dda4ec39242021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1186/s42269-021-00655-2https://doaj.org/toc/2522-8307Abstract Background The aim of this study was to compare the clinical performance of Nano-hydroxyapatite-modified conventional glass ionomer cement (NHA-GIC) and Nano-hydroxyapatite-modified resin-modified glass ionomer cement (NHA-RMGIC) with conventional glass ionomer (CGIC) and resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGIC) in the treatment of caries class V cavities. Sixty patients with at least two cervical caries lesions participated in this study. A total of 120 class V cavities were prepared and then restored using different restorative materials. Restorations were clinically evaluated according to modified United States Public Health Service criteria at baseline and after 3, 6 and 9 months. Results There was no statistically significant difference in the clinical performance of the different restorative materials at any of the follow-up periods. However, throughout the study period there was a statistically significant change in the color match, surface texture and marginal integrity in NHA-GIC. A statistically significant change in the surface texture and marginal integrity was found in GIC. On the other hand, there was only a statistically significant change in surface texture in NHA-RMGIC. Conclusions All tested restorative materials, control (CGIC and RMGIC) as well as experimental (NHA-GIC and NHA-RMGIC), exhibited comparable clinical performance after 9 months follow-up.Zeinab M. ZakiMaha A. NiazyMohamed H. ZaazouShaymaa M. NagiDina W. ElkassasSpringerOpenarticleGlass ionomerNano-hydroxyapatiteClass VResin-modified glass ionomerModified USPHS criteriaScienceQENBulletin of the National Research Centre, Vol 45, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Glass ionomer
Nano-hydroxyapatite
Class V
Resin-modified glass ionomer
Modified USPHS criteria
Science
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spellingShingle Glass ionomer
Nano-hydroxyapatite
Class V
Resin-modified glass ionomer
Modified USPHS criteria
Science
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Zeinab M. Zaki
Maha A. Niazy
Mohamed H. Zaazou
Shaymaa M. Nagi
Dina W. Elkassas
Effect of incorporation of nano-hydroxyapatite particles on the clinical performance of conventional and resin-modified glass ionomer cement in class V cavities: split-mouth, randomized controlled trial
description Abstract Background The aim of this study was to compare the clinical performance of Nano-hydroxyapatite-modified conventional glass ionomer cement (NHA-GIC) and Nano-hydroxyapatite-modified resin-modified glass ionomer cement (NHA-RMGIC) with conventional glass ionomer (CGIC) and resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGIC) in the treatment of caries class V cavities. Sixty patients with at least two cervical caries lesions participated in this study. A total of 120 class V cavities were prepared and then restored using different restorative materials. Restorations were clinically evaluated according to modified United States Public Health Service criteria at baseline and after 3, 6 and 9 months. Results There was no statistically significant difference in the clinical performance of the different restorative materials at any of the follow-up periods. However, throughout the study period there was a statistically significant change in the color match, surface texture and marginal integrity in NHA-GIC. A statistically significant change in the surface texture and marginal integrity was found in GIC. On the other hand, there was only a statistically significant change in surface texture in NHA-RMGIC. Conclusions All tested restorative materials, control (CGIC and RMGIC) as well as experimental (NHA-GIC and NHA-RMGIC), exhibited comparable clinical performance after 9 months follow-up.
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author Zeinab M. Zaki
Maha A. Niazy
Mohamed H. Zaazou
Shaymaa M. Nagi
Dina W. Elkassas
author_facet Zeinab M. Zaki
Maha A. Niazy
Mohamed H. Zaazou
Shaymaa M. Nagi
Dina W. Elkassas
author_sort Zeinab M. Zaki
title Effect of incorporation of nano-hydroxyapatite particles on the clinical performance of conventional and resin-modified glass ionomer cement in class V cavities: split-mouth, randomized controlled trial
title_short Effect of incorporation of nano-hydroxyapatite particles on the clinical performance of conventional and resin-modified glass ionomer cement in class V cavities: split-mouth, randomized controlled trial
title_full Effect of incorporation of nano-hydroxyapatite particles on the clinical performance of conventional and resin-modified glass ionomer cement in class V cavities: split-mouth, randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Effect of incorporation of nano-hydroxyapatite particles on the clinical performance of conventional and resin-modified glass ionomer cement in class V cavities: split-mouth, randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Effect of incorporation of nano-hydroxyapatite particles on the clinical performance of conventional and resin-modified glass ionomer cement in class V cavities: split-mouth, randomized controlled trial
title_sort effect of incorporation of nano-hydroxyapatite particles on the clinical performance of conventional and resin-modified glass ionomer cement in class v cavities: split-mouth, randomized controlled trial
publisher SpringerOpen
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/db8c62b6fe204f21a6c916dda4ec3924
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