Clinical Performance of HVGIC vs Bulk Fill Composite in Class II Cavities of Posterior Teeth: A 12-Month RCT
Study Title:
Clinical Performance of Highly Viscous Glass Ionomer versus Bulk Fill Resin Composite Restorative Materials in Moderate Class II Cavities of Permanent Posterior Teeth: A 12-Month Randomized Clinical Study
Study Design:
Split-mouth, randomized clinical trial on 31 patients with at least two moderate Class II carious lesions in permanent posterior teeth. Each patient receives two restorations-bulk fill resin composite on one side and highly viscous glass ionomer (HVGIC) on the other.
Aim:
To compare the clinical performance of bulk fill resin composite and HVGIC restorations over 1 week (baseline), 6 months, and 12 months using the modified United States Public Health Services (USPHS) criteria.
Primary Outcome:
Marginal adaptation of the restorations
Secondary Outcomes:
1. Anatomic form
2. Contact point
3. Restoration retention
4. Marginal discoloration
5. Surface texture
6. Color match
7. Secondary caries
8. Postoperative sensitivity
Methodology Highlights:
Evaluation by two blinded examiners
Standardized cavity prep and material application
Clinical evaluation using USPHS criteria at all follow-up intervals
Statistical analysis with chi-square, ANOVA, or non-parametric tests as appropriate (R software v4.3.2)
Ethical Considerations:
Approved by the Faculty of Dentistry, Ain Shams University Research Ethics Committee
Informed consent will be obtained from all participants
Significance:
This study helps determine whether HVGIC can be a clinically viable alternative to bulk fill resin composite in moderate Class II cavities, with implications for durability, patient compliance, and cost-effectiveness
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 45 Years
Comparison of Bulk Fill vs HVGIC in Class II Cavities