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The effect of nanobioglass containing versus bioglass free self etch adhesive systems on post restorative pain of resin composite in class II restorations : A randomized control clinical trial / Ahmed Zakaria Elsayed Abdalhaleem Aboelenein ; Supervised Mona Ismail Riad , Mohammed Fouad Haridy

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  • تأثير نظام اللاصق ذاتى التخريش المحتوى على الزجاج الحيوى النانومترى مقابل النظام اللاصق غير المحتوى على الزجاج الحيوى علي حدوث ألم ما بعد الترميمات الراتنجيه المركبه من الدرجه الثانيه : تجربة اكلينيكية عشوائية [Added title page title]
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Dissertation note: Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Operative Dentistry Summary: Aim: To evaluate the effect of addition of a Nanobioglass to a self-etch adhesive on the reduction of post-operative sensitivity following composite restorations versus a self-etch adhesive that is free of Nanobioglass agent. Materials and Methods: Sixteen patients having class II carious lesions were included in the study. After cavity preparation, each tooth was randomized to one of the following restorative treatments. Teeth in the control group were restored using self-etch adhesive (OptiBond All-In-One, Kerr) that is free of nanobioglass agent, and nano-hybrid resin composite (Herculite Ultra, Kerr). Restoration of teeth in the experimental group was similar to the control except that a nanobioglass agent was added to the self-etch adhesive. Patients were contacted for evaluation of postoperative sensitivity at 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, and 3 months. Data were analyzed using friedmann test followed by fisher exact test. Results: The experimental group (self-etch adhesive containing nanobioglass) showed a significantly less postoperative sensitivity compared with the control group (Self-etch adhesive free of nanobioglass) at 1 day, and 1 week evaluation periods. While both groups did not possess any significant difference at 1 month, and 3 months periods. Conclusion: The problem of postoperative sensitivity following resin composite restorations could be solved by the addition of bioglass nanoparticles into dental adhesives
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Thesis Thesis قاعة الرسائل الجامعية - الدور الاول المكتبة المركزبة الجديدة - جامعة القاهرة Cai01.09.03.Ph.D.2018.Ah.E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 01010110079817000
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Cai01.09.03.Ph.D.2017.Sa.E Evaluation of post-operative sensitivity of bulk fill resin composite versus the Nano resin composite : Randomized clinical trial / Cai01.09.03.Ph.D.2017.Wa.E Evaluation the fracture resistance and vertical marginal gap of Vita hybrid versus pressable ceramic Onlay restoration in the molar teeth : In vitro study / Cai01.09.03.Ph.D.2017.Wa.E Evaluation the fracture resistance and vertical marginal gap of Vita hybrid versus pressable ceramic Onlay restoration in the molar teeth : In vitro study / Cai01.09.03.Ph.D.2018.Ah.E The effect of nanobioglass containing versus bioglass free self etch adhesive systems on post restorative pain of resin composite in class II restorations : A randomized control clinical trial / Cai01.09.03.Ph.D.2018.Ah.E The effect of nanobioglass containing versus bioglass free self etch adhesive systems on post restorative pain of resin composite in class II restorations : A randomized control clinical trial / Cai01.09.03.Ph.D.2018.Ah.H Hard tooth structure integrity in high soda drinks consumers with and without fluoride mouth rinse : A randomized controlled clinical trial / Cai01.09.03.Ph.D.2018.Ah.H Hard tooth structure integrity in high soda drinks consumers with and without fluoride mouth rinse : A randomized controlled clinical trial /

Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Operative Dentistry

Aim: To evaluate the effect of addition of a Nanobioglass to a self-etch adhesive on the reduction of post-operative sensitivity following composite restorations versus a self-etch adhesive that is free of Nanobioglass agent. Materials and Methods: Sixteen patients having class II carious lesions were included in the study. After cavity preparation, each tooth was randomized to one of the following restorative treatments. Teeth in the control group were restored using self-etch adhesive (OptiBond All-In-One, Kerr) that is free of nanobioglass agent, and nano-hybrid resin composite (Herculite Ultra, Kerr). Restoration of teeth in the experimental group was similar to the control except that a nanobioglass agent was added to the self-etch adhesive. Patients were contacted for evaluation of postoperative sensitivity at 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, and 3 months. Data were analyzed using friedmann test followed by fisher exact test. Results: The experimental group (self-etch adhesive containing nanobioglass) showed a significantly less postoperative sensitivity compared with the control group (Self-etch adhesive free of nanobioglass) at 1 day, and 1 week evaluation periods. While both groups did not possess any significant difference at 1 month, and 3 months periods. Conclusion: The problem of postoperative sensitivity following resin composite restorations could be solved by the addition of bioglass nanoparticles into dental adhesives

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