Masking-efficacy and caries arrestment after resin infiltration or fluoridation of initial caries lesions in adolescents during orthodontic treatment - a randomised controlled trial.
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37730095
Description
OBJECTIVES
The aim of this randomised, controlled, split-mouth trial was to assess the masking results in initial caries lesions (ICL) that were either resin infiltrated or fluoridated during treatment with fixed orthodontic appliances.
METHODS
Adolescent patients (age range:12-18years) with fixed orthodontic appliances who had developed ICL [ICDAS 1 or 2 (International Caries Detection and Assessment System)] during orthodontic treatment were consecutively recruited and randomly assigned to either resin infiltration with up to 3 etching procedures (Group:Inf) or to 3-monthly application of a fluoride varnish (Group:FV). Both interventions were performed according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Primary and secondary outcomes (ΔE, ICDAS, DIAGNOdent) included the evaluation of the appearance of the ICL before (T0), 1 week after (T1) treatment and at the last appointment before debonding (T2).
RESULTS
Fifteen patients (8females, 7males) with 57ICL were included. Mean (SD) observation time at the last appointment before debonding was 0.5 (0.3) years. At T0 FV and Inf did not differ significantly in ΔE (median ΔE0,FV(25th/75th percentiles):11.6 (8.7/20.3): ΔE0,Inf:15.1 (11.4/19.5); pT0=0.135), ICDAS (pT0=0.920) and DD (pT0=0.367). At T1 and T2 ΔE values (pT1<0.001,pT2<0.001), ICDAS scores (pT1<0.001,pT2<0.001) and DIAGNOdent values (pT1=<0.001,pT2=<0.001) for Inf were significantly reduced whereas ΔE values (pT1=0.382,pT2=0.072) and ICDAS scores (pT1=0.268,pT2<0.001) for FV remained unchanged.
CONCLUSIONS
Resin infiltration effectively masked ICL during treatment with fixed orthodontic appliances both immediately after application and at the last appointment before debonding. Furthermore, the visual appearance of fluoridated lesions was not as satisfactory as that of the infiltrated ones at both T1 and T2.
CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
Resin infiltration effectively masked ICL during treatment with fixed orthodontic appliances both immediately after application and at the last appointment before debonding. Furthermore, the visual appearance of fluoridated lesions was not as satisfactory as that of the infiltrated ones immediately after first application as well as half a year after application.
TRIAL REGISTRATION
German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS-ID: DRKS00011797).
The aim of this randomised, controlled, split-mouth trial was to assess the masking results in initial caries lesions (ICL) that were either resin infiltrated or fluoridated during treatment with fixed orthodontic appliances.
METHODS
Adolescent patients (age range:12-18years) with fixed orthodontic appliances who had developed ICL [ICDAS 1 or 2 (International Caries Detection and Assessment System)] during orthodontic treatment were consecutively recruited and randomly assigned to either resin infiltration with up to 3 etching procedures (Group:Inf) or to 3-monthly application of a fluoride varnish (Group:FV). Both interventions were performed according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Primary and secondary outcomes (ΔE, ICDAS, DIAGNOdent) included the evaluation of the appearance of the ICL before (T0), 1 week after (T1) treatment and at the last appointment before debonding (T2).
RESULTS
Fifteen patients (8females, 7males) with 57ICL were included. Mean (SD) observation time at the last appointment before debonding was 0.5 (0.3) years. At T0 FV and Inf did not differ significantly in ΔE (median ΔE0,FV(25th/75th percentiles):11.6 (8.7/20.3): ΔE0,Inf:15.1 (11.4/19.5); pT0=0.135), ICDAS (pT0=0.920) and DD (pT0=0.367). At T1 and T2 ΔE values (pT1<0.001,pT2<0.001), ICDAS scores (pT1<0.001,pT2<0.001) and DIAGNOdent values (pT1=<0.001,pT2=<0.001) for Inf were significantly reduced whereas ΔE values (pT1=0.382,pT2=0.072) and ICDAS scores (pT1=0.268,pT2<0.001) for FV remained unchanged.
CONCLUSIONS
Resin infiltration effectively masked ICL during treatment with fixed orthodontic appliances both immediately after application and at the last appointment before debonding. Furthermore, the visual appearance of fluoridated lesions was not as satisfactory as that of the infiltrated ones at both T1 and T2.
CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
Resin infiltration effectively masked ICL during treatment with fixed orthodontic appliances both immediately after application and at the last appointment before debonding. Furthermore, the visual appearance of fluoridated lesions was not as satisfactory as that of the infiltrated ones immediately after first application as well as half a year after application.
TRIAL REGISTRATION
German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS-ID: DRKS00011797).
Date of Publication
2023-11
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
Keyword(s)
Aesthetics Caries infiltration Enamel lesions Initial caries lesion Micro-invasive treatment Orthodontic treatment White spot lesion
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Kalimeri, Elena | |
Seremidi, Kyriaki | |
Series
Journal of dentistry
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
1879-176X
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open.access