12 Years of repair of amalgam and composite resins: A clinical study

J. Estay, J. Martín, V. Viera, J. Valdivieso, C. Bersezio, P. Vildosola, I. A. Mjor, M. F. Andrade, R. R. Moraes, G. Moncada, V. V. Gordan, E. Fernández*

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Objective: The objective of this study was to clinically evaluate repaired posterior amalgam and composite restorations over a 12 year period, investigate the influence of repair in the survival of restorations, and compare their behavior with respect to controls. Methods: Thirty-four patients, 18 to 80 years of age with 167 restorations, 67 composite resin (RC), and 100 amalgam (AM) restorations, participated. Restorations with localized, marginal, anatomical deficiencies and/or secondary caries, and ''clinically judged'' suitable for repair or replacement according to US Public Health Service (USPHS) criteria, were randomly assigned to four groups: repair (n=35, 20 AM, 15 RC), replacement (n=43, 21 AM, 22 RC), positive control (n=71, 49 AM, 22 RC), or negative control (n=18, 10 AM, 8 RC). The quality of the restorations was blind scored according to the modified USPHS criteria. Two examiners scored them at initial status (j=0.74) and after one to five, 10, and 12 years (j=0.88). Wilcoxon and Mann-Whitney tests provided for comparisons within the same group and between years, respectively.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)12-21
Número de páginas10
PublicaciónOperative Dentistry
Volumen43
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 ene. 2018
Publicado de forma externa

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