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Inclusion criteria of participants:\n\n   * 18 -35 years.\n   * Not received antibiotic therapy since 1 month before sampling.\n   * Males or Females (Both genders).\n   * Co-operative patients approving the trial.\n   * Good to fair oral hygiene\n2. Inclusion criteria of teeth:\n\n   * Class I cavitated lesions in permanent molars (reaching \\&gt;1\u002F2 of the dentin on radiographic examination)\n   * Absence of spontaneous pain; negative sensitivity to percussion; and absence of periapical lesions (radiographic examination).\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Exclusion criteria of participants:\n\n   * known allergic reaction to resinous materials.\n   * Systemic disease or severe medical complications.\n   * Periodontal problem.\n   * Bruxism\n   * Poor oral hygiene\n2. Exclusion criteria of teeth:\n\n   * Class II caries lesion\n   * Shallow or enamel caries\n   * Teeth with periapical lesions.\n   * Mobile teeth, arrest caries and non-vital teeth","ALL","18 Years","35 Years",{"count":20,"type":21},122,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[24],"NA","Dental manufacturers\\&#39; constant tweaks and improvements to composite compositions have resulted in a wider spectrum of restorative materials with positive long-term clinical performance. 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Steps in short\n\n1. Recruitment of the patients and clinical examination with medical and dental history taking.\n2. Informed consent taking for the eligible participants to participate in the study.\n3. A volume of 2 mL saliva samples will be collected before the commencement of acidic attack, baseline (T0).\n4. After the acidic attack, saliva will be collected again by spitting method and their pH value will be measured (T1).\n5. After 5 minutes of the acidic attack, participants will be instructed to swish either hot matcha tea, cold matcha tea, or water then swallow, and saliva samples will be collected (T2).\n6. Then saliva will be collected after 10 (T3), 20 (T4), 30 (T5), and 40 (T6) minutes.",[60],"Diet Habit","2024-08-18",{"date":63,"type":36},"2024-08-20",{"date":65,"type":21},"2024-09-01",{"date":67,"type":21},"2024-12-01",{"name":42,"class":43},""]