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Cavity treatment in primary molars and malocclusion: quasi-randomised clinical trial.

Rafael T GomideJo E FrenckenJorge FaberAnne Marie Kuijpers-JagtmanSoraya Coelho Leal
Published in: PeerJ (2020)
The sample consisted of 867 pairs of casts of 272 initial 6-7-year-olds. No difference was observed between the UCT protocol and the two restorative protocols for the intra-arch variables in both maxilla and mandible over the 4 year period. There was no difference between the UCT and the CRT and ART protocols regarding the occurrence of orthodontic treatment need (malocclusion). In conclusion, the UCT treatment protocol does not differ significantly from the traditional amalgam (CRT) and ART restorative protocols with respect to intra-arch distances and malocclusion. The earlier exfoliation of UCT-treated primary molars does not lead to a worsening of the eruption pattern of permanent successors.
Keyphrases
  • clinical trial
  • randomized controlled trial
  • open label
  • risk assessment
  • study protocol
  • double blind
  • combination therapy
  • phase ii
  • newly diagnosed