TY - BOOK AU - Rawda Hesham Abdelaziz Mohammed AU - Hussien Abdelfattah Gomaa , AU - Mai Mamdouh Mohammed , TI - Clinical performance of short fiber reinforced resin composite restorations versus indirect nanohybrid resin composite onlay restorations in complex proximal cavities of molars : : A one year randomized clinical trial / PY - 2019/// CY - Cairo : PB - Rawda Hesham Abdelaziz Mohammed , KW - Chair side indirect restorations KW - Direct versus indirect resin composite restorations KW - Fiber reinforced resin composite N1 - Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Operative Dentistry; Issued also as CD N2 - Background: Short fiber reinforced resin composite (SFRC) is a bulk fill resin composite specially indicated in large complex cavities. It is characterized by having high fracture toughness and load bearing capacity to decrease the incidence of fracture of the restoration. Aim: This is the first randomized clinical trial to validate SFRC clinical performance. Methods and Material: In two parallel groups (n= 38 restorations), seventy- six participants having complex proximal cavities with asymptomatic vital pulp were randomly enrolled in this trial and received either SFRC (Ever X Posterior, GC, Japan) covered by (Gaenial posterior, GC, Japan) or chair side indirect restorations (Grandioso inlay system, VOCO, Germany) fabricated on a silicon die. Materials were applied according to the manufacturer instructions with the corresponding adhesive system. Only sixty-seven participants completed the trial and assessed using modified USPHS criteria by two independent blinded assessors at 6 months and 1 year follow up visits.Results: There was no statistically significant difference between both tested groups for all USPHS criteria at different follow up periods except for marginal integrity favoring the SFRC at 12 months when the difference became significant (P<0.001), and color match favoring the nanohybrid indirect resin composite restorations where significant difference of scores at all follow-up intervals (P<0.001) was found. Cochran's Q test showed significant differences within the same technique during the follow up period for some criteria UR - http://172.23.153.220/th.pdf ER -