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Clinical Efficacy of Antivet Versus Phosphoric Acid and Hydrochloric Acid in Microabrasion
Sponsor: Misr University for Science and Technology
Summary
This clinical trial will be conducted to assess the clinical efficacy of using Antivet cleaning enamel solution or hydrochloric acid and phosphoric acid in microabrasion technique for mild to moderate intrinsic stained teeth.
Official title: Clinical Efficacy of Antivet Versus Phosphoric Acid and Hydrochloric Acid in Microabrasion Technique for Treatment of Stained Teeth: Randomized Clinical Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
16 Years - 50 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
60
Start Date
2026-01-10
Completion Date
2026-10-01
Last Updated
2026-07-16
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
(Antivet, MDC DENTAL, Zapopan Jalisco México)
specially formulated to eliminate stains on the enamel surface caused by dental fluorosis or any other external factor.The tooth's surface is exposed to an acid solution by ionization by the fluoride absorbed in the apatite crystals (stains). This reaction allows for the fluoride ions to separate from the fluoride ions in the apatite crystals, forming soluble salts that are easily removed from the tooth enamel surface. Once the stains are removed, a calcium hydroxide solution is applied to neutralize the residual acidic solution left on the tooth surface. Lastly, the tooth is rinsed with water.Acid Base (Antivet): It is hydrofluoric acid at a 21% concentration stabilized by an organic tricarboxylic acid, with a controlled pH of \<3, necessary to react with the fluoride ions to form soluble salts. The organic and inorganic ions are extracted from within the fluorapatite crystals through this ionization process which essentially allows the enamel surface to be cleansed without damaging it
Opalustre
technique involves employing a mixture 6.6% hydrochloric acid with silica carbide particles, with rubber cup in slow rotating motion to the areas of discoloration or white opacities for 60 seconds. The teeth will be rinsed with water between slurry applications. Depending on the stain reduction, microabrasion will be repeated up to six times during the same appointment to achieve the desired result. .
phosphoric acid 37% and aluminium oxid 50 microns
● Equal quantities from phosphoric acid 37% and aluminium oxid 50 microns will be mixed, thick mix will be applied on the affected tooth/teeth and will be rubbed with a rubber cup in a low-speed contra-angle handpiece for 60 seconds of each application. Every patient will be received the entire microabrasion treatment in a single appointment with a maximum of 6 applications.
Locations (1)
Egyptian Russian University
Badr, Cairo Governorate, Egypt