Comparison of two composite resin materials for splinting of dental luxation injuries: A double blind randomized controlled trial

Author:

Raza Misbah Ali1,Khan Javeria Ali1,Akhtar Hira1,Farooqui Waqas Ahmed2,Faraz Hira1,Hasan Arshad1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Operative Dentistry, Dow Dental College Dow University of Health Sciences Baba‐e‐Urdu Road Karachi Karachi Pakistan

2. School of Public Health Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi Pakistan

Abstract

AbstractBackground/AimLuxation is a common traumatic dental injury treated with a wire composite (WC) splint. However, bulk‐fill flowable composite and conventional packable composite have not been compared for retaining these splints. Therefore, the objectives of this randomized controlled trial were (1) to compare retention of WC splints, and (2) to compare adhesive point dimension, application and removal time, and effect on tooth mobility between the two WC splints.Materials and MethodsIn this parallel group, non‐inferiority double blind randomized controlled trial, a total of 90 patients, aged 16–50 years participated. They were randomly allocated into two groups, the packable composite group (PC) n = 45 and the bulk‐fill flowable composite group (BF‐FC) n = 45 by lottery method. Following measurements were taken at the splint application appointment. Horizontal tooth mobility measured via Periotest, splint application time, and frontal images of splinted teeth to measure the percentage composite adhesive point area. After 2 weeks, splints were visually inspected for retention, whereas mobility and removal times were also recorded. Statistically, comparisons were made using independent samples sample T‐test, Fisher's exact test, and Mann–Whitney U at p ≤ .05.ResultsA total of 88 patients with 156 luxated teeth completed the trial, as two patients were lost to follow‐up. Two patients in the PC group reported with completely de‐bonded splints while none de‐bonded in the BF‐FC group. Both groups were similar in terms of splint retention (p = .352), reduction of mobility (p = .426), and splint removal times (p = .372). The BF‐FC group performed significantly better in adhesive point dimension percentages (p < .001) and splint application time (p < .001).ConclusionBoth groups were comparable in most parameters of the study. However, for BF‐FC group application time and adhesive point dimension were significantly less.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oral Surgery

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