Clinical performance of one shade universal composite resin and nanohybrid composite resin as full coronal esthetic restorations in primary maxillary incisors: A randomized controlled trial

Background: Strip crowns are the first treatment of choice for restoring anterior teeth affected with early childhood caries. However, shade matching of resin composites is still an issue. The broad color matching ability of a recently introduced single shade composite, Omnichroma eliminates the nee...

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Main Authors: Zulekha, C Vinay, K S Uloopi, Kakarla Sri RojaRamya, Chaitanya Penmatsa, M V Ramesh
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2022-01-01
Series:Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry
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Online Access:http://www.jisppd.com/article.asp?issn=0970-4388;year=2022;volume=40;issue=2;spage=159;epage=164;aulast=Vinay
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author Zulekha
C Vinay
K S Uloopi
Kakarla Sri RojaRamya
Chaitanya Penmatsa
M V Ramesh
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C Vinay
K S Uloopi
Kakarla Sri RojaRamya
Chaitanya Penmatsa
M V Ramesh
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description Background: Strip crowns are the first treatment of choice for restoring anterior teeth affected with early childhood caries. However, shade matching of resin composites is still an issue. The broad color matching ability of a recently introduced single shade composite, Omnichroma eliminates the need for shade-matching procedure, reduces composite inventory, and minimizes chair-side time. Aim: The aim is to evaluate the color match, color stability, and retention of one shade universal composite resin, Omnichroma and nanohybrid resin composite, Tetric-N-Ceram. Settings and Design: The study design involves split-mouth randomized controlled trial. Materials and Methods: The study was conducted on 25 children aged 3–5 years with multi-surface caries lesions in primary maxillary anterior teeth. Teeth were allocated to two groups randomly: Group 1 – One shade universal composite, Omnichroma (n = 25), Group 2 – Nanohybrid composite, Tetric-N-Ceram (n = 25). After caries excavation and tooth preparation, teeth were restored with corresponding materials using strip crowns. Color match at baseline, color stability, and retention after 6- and 12-month follow-up were evaluated using the Modified United States Public Health Services criteria. Statistical Analysis: The Mann–Whitney U test and Wilcoxon signed-rank test were used to analyze the data. Results: On comparison of Omnichroma and Tetric-N-Ceram groups, no statistically significant difference was observed in the color match at baseline (P = 0.716) as well as color stability (P = 0.575 at 6 months and 0.990 at 12 months) and retention (P = 0.153 at 6 months and 0.226 at 12 months) at both 6- and 12-month intervals. On intragroup comparison, the difference in the color stability at 6 and 12-month interval was statistically significant (P = 0.001) for both the groups, indicating that the color stability of restorations was better at 6-month interval compared to 12-month interval. In both Omnichroma and Tetric-N-Ceram groups, retention of restorations was better at 6-month interval compared to 12-month interval and this difference was statistically significant (P = 0.025 and 0.014, respectively). Conclusion: The clinical performance of Omnichroma in terms of color match, color stability, and retention was comparable to nanohybrid composite, Tetric-N-Ceram.
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spelling doaj.art-610cf40ee9f04e4b84c8b11711bfee9b2022-12-22T02:34:03ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry0970-43881998-39052022-01-0140215916410.4103/jisppd.jisppd_151_22Clinical performance of one shade universal composite resin and nanohybrid composite resin as full coronal esthetic restorations in primary maxillary incisors: A randomized controlled trialZulekhaC VinayK S UloopiKakarla Sri RojaRamyaChaitanya PenmatsaM V RameshBackground: Strip crowns are the first treatment of choice for restoring anterior teeth affected with early childhood caries. However, shade matching of resin composites is still an issue. The broad color matching ability of a recently introduced single shade composite, Omnichroma eliminates the need for shade-matching procedure, reduces composite inventory, and minimizes chair-side time. Aim: The aim is to evaluate the color match, color stability, and retention of one shade universal composite resin, Omnichroma and nanohybrid resin composite, Tetric-N-Ceram. Settings and Design: The study design involves split-mouth randomized controlled trial. Materials and Methods: The study was conducted on 25 children aged 3–5 years with multi-surface caries lesions in primary maxillary anterior teeth. Teeth were allocated to two groups randomly: Group 1 – One shade universal composite, Omnichroma (n = 25), Group 2 – Nanohybrid composite, Tetric-N-Ceram (n = 25). After caries excavation and tooth preparation, teeth were restored with corresponding materials using strip crowns. Color match at baseline, color stability, and retention after 6- and 12-month follow-up were evaluated using the Modified United States Public Health Services criteria. Statistical Analysis: The Mann–Whitney U test and Wilcoxon signed-rank test were used to analyze the data. Results: On comparison of Omnichroma and Tetric-N-Ceram groups, no statistically significant difference was observed in the color match at baseline (P = 0.716) as well as color stability (P = 0.575 at 6 months and 0.990 at 12 months) and retention (P = 0.153 at 6 months and 0.226 at 12 months) at both 6- and 12-month intervals. On intragroup comparison, the difference in the color stability at 6 and 12-month interval was statistically significant (P = 0.001) for both the groups, indicating that the color stability of restorations was better at 6-month interval compared to 12-month interval. In both Omnichroma and Tetric-N-Ceram groups, retention of restorations was better at 6-month interval compared to 12-month interval and this difference was statistically significant (P = 0.025 and 0.014, respectively). Conclusion: The clinical performance of Omnichroma in terms of color match, color stability, and retention was comparable to nanohybrid composite, Tetric-N-Ceram.http://www.jisppd.com/article.asp?issn=0970-4388;year=2022;volume=40;issue=2;spage=159;epage=164;aulast=Vinaycrownsdeciduous teethearly childhood cariesestheticsresin compositeretention
spellingShingle Zulekha
C Vinay
K S Uloopi
Kakarla Sri RojaRamya
Chaitanya Penmatsa
M V Ramesh
Clinical performance of one shade universal composite resin and nanohybrid composite resin as full coronal esthetic restorations in primary maxillary incisors: A randomized controlled trial
Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry
crowns
deciduous teeth
early childhood caries
esthetics
resin composite
retention
title Clinical performance of one shade universal composite resin and nanohybrid composite resin as full coronal esthetic restorations in primary maxillary incisors: A randomized controlled trial
title_full Clinical performance of one shade universal composite resin and nanohybrid composite resin as full coronal esthetic restorations in primary maxillary incisors: A randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Clinical performance of one shade universal composite resin and nanohybrid composite resin as full coronal esthetic restorations in primary maxillary incisors: A randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Clinical performance of one shade universal composite resin and nanohybrid composite resin as full coronal esthetic restorations in primary maxillary incisors: A randomized controlled trial
title_short Clinical performance of one shade universal composite resin and nanohybrid composite resin as full coronal esthetic restorations in primary maxillary incisors: A randomized controlled trial
title_sort clinical performance of one shade universal composite resin and nanohybrid composite resin as full coronal esthetic restorations in primary maxillary incisors a randomized controlled trial
topic crowns
deciduous teeth
early childhood caries
esthetics
resin composite
retention
url http://www.jisppd.com/article.asp?issn=0970-4388;year=2022;volume=40;issue=2;spage=159;epage=164;aulast=Vinay
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