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Clinical performance of newly introduced self-cured universal adhesive versus light-cured universal adhesive for restoring cervical lesions in geriatric patients over one year : a randomized clinical tria / by Maysaa Mahmoud Mostafa Saad ; Supervisors Maha Abdelsalam ElBaz, Dina EzzEldin Mohamed.

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  • الأداء الاكلينيكي للمادة اللاصقة ذاتية المعالجة المقدمة حديثا مقارنة بالمادة اللاصقة المعالجة ضوئيا لعلاج الآفات العنقية في المرضى كبار السن على مدار عام : تجربة سريرية عشوائية [Added title page title]
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Dissertation note: Thesis (M.Sc)-Cairo University, 2024. Summary: Aim: This randomized clinical trial aimed to investigate the clinical performance of PALFIQUE universal adhesive (Tokuyama self-cure universal adhesive), Versus 3M ESPE™ Single bond Universal Adhesive, for restoring class V cavities in geriatric patients over one year. Methodology: A total of 28 geriatric participants randomly received 28 cervical carious restorations using either; PALFIQUE universal adhesive (Tokuyama self-cure universal adhesive) the intervention or 3M ESPE™ Single bond Universal Adhesive as the comparator. After cavity preparation, all cavities were etched using etch-and-rinse technique, then the universal adhesives the resin composite were utilized according to the manufacturer instructions. Restorations were evaluated using modified USPHS criteria by two blinded assessors at baseline, 3, 6. 9 and 12 months. They were analysed using Mann-Whitney U test for intergroup comparisons while intragroup comparisons were done using Friedman‘s test followed by Nemenyi post hoc test. The significance level was set at p ≤0.05 within all tests. Results: After 12 months there was no statistically significant difference between both materials regarding marginal adaptation, retention, marginal discoloration, post-operative hypersensitivity and secondary caries (P= 0.769, P=1, P = 0.796, P = 1, P = 1) respectively. Conclusion: The use of PALFIQUE universal adhesive (Tokuyama self-cure universal adhesive) is approved to show a similar clinical performance compared to 3M ESPE™ Single bond light-cure Universal AdhesiveSummary: Aim: This randomized clinical trial aimed to investigate the clinical performance of PALFIQUE universal adhesive (Tokuyama self-cure universal adhesive), Versus 3M ESPE™ Single bond Universal Adhesive, for restoring class V cavities in geriatric patients over one year. Methodology: A total of 28 geriatric participants randomly received 28 cervical carious restorations using either; PALFIQUE universal adhesive (Tokuyama self-cure universal adhesive) as the intervention or 3M ESPE™ Single bond Universal Adhesive as the comparator. After cavity preparation, all cavities were etched using etch-and-rinse technique, then the universal adhesives and the resin composite were utilized according to the manufacturer instructions. Restorations were evaluated using modified USPHS criteria by two blinded assessors at baseline, 3, 6. 9 and 12 months. They were analysed using Mann-Whitney U test for intergroup comparisons while intragroup comparisons were done using Friedman’s test followed by Nemenyi post hoc test. The significance level was set at p ≤0.05 within all tests. Results: After 12 months there was no statistically significant difference between both materials regarding marginal adaptation, retention, marginal discoloration, post-operative hypersensitivity and secondary caries (P= 0.769, P=1, P = 0.796, P = 1, P = 1) respectively. Conclusion: The use of PALFIQUE universal adhesive (Tokuyama self-cure universal adhesive) is approved to show a similar clinical performance compared to 3M ESPE™ Single bond light-cure Universal Adhesive.
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Cai01.09.03.M.Sc.2023.We.C Clinical performance and wear resistance of highly translucent nano zirconia reinforced glass ionomer filling versus conventional resin composite restorations in patients with proximal carious teeth : a one-year randomized clinical trial / Cai01.09.03.M.Sc.2024.Ah.D Deep marginal acquisition with thermacut bur versus functional crown lengthening in management of deep subgingival interproximal carious lesions : a one year follow-up randomized controlled trial / Cai01.09.03.M.Sc.2024.An.A Assessment of peroxide level in saliva during teeth bleaching with 9.5% hydrogen peroxide gel using a tray with reservoir versus a tray without reservoir : a randomized clinical trial / Cai01.09.03.M.Sc.2024.Mo.C Clinical performance of newly introduced self-cured universal adhesive versus light-cured universal adhesive for restoring cervical lesions in geriatric patients over one year : a randomized clinical tria / Cai01.09.03.M.Sc.2024.Mo.E Enamel abrasion and stain removal efficacy of charcoal -based and calcium carbonate /perlite whitening toothpastes : a randomized clinical trial and in-vitro trial / Cai01.09.03.M.Sc.2024.Na.E Evaluation of dentinogenisis of bio nanocomposite scaffold versus mineral trioxide aggregate as a direct pulp capping material for vital pulp therapy : an animal study / Cai01.09.03.M.Sc.2024.Sa.R Retention rate and caries preventive effect of preheated flowable resin composite used as a pit and fissure sealant versus conventional resin-based fissure sealant in patients with permanent molars with deep pit and fissure over one year follow up : a randomized clinical trial /

Thesis (M.Sc)-Cairo University, 2024.

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Aim: This randomized clinical trial aimed to investigate the clinical performance of
PALFIQUE universal adhesive (Tokuyama self-cure universal adhesive), Versus 3M ESPE™
Single bond Universal Adhesive, for restoring class V cavities in geriatric patients over one year.
Methodology: A total of 28 geriatric participants randomly received 28 cervical carious
restorations using either; PALFIQUE universal adhesive (Tokuyama self-cure universal adhesive)
the intervention or 3M ESPE™ Single bond Universal Adhesive as the comparator. After cavity
preparation, all cavities were etched using etch-and-rinse technique, then the universal adhesives
the resin composite were utilized according to the manufacturer instructions. Restorations were
evaluated using modified USPHS criteria by two blinded assessors at baseline, 3, 6. 9 and 12
months. They were analysed using Mann-Whitney U test for intergroup comparisons while
intragroup comparisons were done using Friedman‘s test followed by Nemenyi post hoc test. The
significance level was set at p ≤0.05 within all tests.
Results: After 12 months there was no statistically significant difference between both
materials regarding marginal adaptation, retention, marginal discoloration, post-operative
hypersensitivity and secondary caries (P= 0.769, P=1, P = 0.796, P = 1, P = 1) respectively.
Conclusion: The use of PALFIQUE universal adhesive (Tokuyama self-cure universal
adhesive) is approved to show a similar clinical performance compared to 3M ESPE™ Single bond
light-cure Universal Adhesive

Aim: This randomized clinical trial aimed to investigate the clinical performance of PALFIQUE universal adhesive (Tokuyama self-cure universal adhesive), Versus 3M ESPE™ Single bond Universal Adhesive, for restoring class V cavities in geriatric patients over one year.
Methodology: A total of 28 geriatric participants randomly received 28 cervical carious restorations using either; PALFIQUE universal adhesive (Tokuyama self-cure universal adhesive) as the intervention or 3M ESPE™ Single bond Universal Adhesive as the comparator. After cavity preparation, all cavities were etched using etch-and-rinse technique, then the universal adhesives and the resin composite were utilized according to the manufacturer instructions. Restorations were evaluated using modified USPHS criteria by two blinded assessors at baseline, 3, 6. 9 and 12 months. They were analysed using Mann-Whitney U test for intergroup comparisons while intragroup comparisons were done using Friedman’s test followed by Nemenyi post hoc test. The significance level was set at p ≤0.05 within all tests.
Results: After 12 months there was no statistically significant difference between both materials regarding marginal adaptation, retention, marginal discoloration, post-operative hypersensitivity and secondary caries (P= 0.769, P=1, P = 0.796, P = 1, P = 1) respectively.
Conclusion: The use of PALFIQUE universal adhesive (Tokuyama self-cure universal adhesive) is approved to show a similar clinical performance compared to 3M ESPE™ Single bond light-cure Universal Adhesive.

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