Dental Restoration Failure Clinical Trial
Official title:
Increasing Longevity of Composite Restorations With Defective Margins With Sealants. Controlled Clinical Trial 10 Years Follow-up
A cohort of 20 patients aged 18 to 80 years (mean 28.35 years) of both genres females (65%) and males (35%) with 80 composite restorations were recruited at the Operative Dentistry Clinic at the Dental School of the University of Chile. All participants presented with marginal adaptation clinical features that deviated from the ideal and were rated Bravo according to the modified United States Public Health Service (USPHS) criteria for the sealing group and no treatment group. As a positive control were considered composites with alpha values in marginal adaptation. The protocol was approved by the Institutional Research Ethics Committee of the Dental School at the University of Chile (Project PRI-ODO-0207). All of the patients signed informed-consent forms and completed registration form. The selection criteria are summarized below.
Inclusion Criteria for Allocated groups :
Patients with localized marginal deficiencies (Bravo Ryge Criterial) of composite
restorations that were clinically judged to be suitable for sealing according to USPHS
criteria.
Patients with more than 20 teeth. Restorations in functional occlusions with an opposing
natural tooth. Asymptomatic restored tooth. At least one proximal contact area with a
neighbouring tooth. Patients are older than 18 years. Patients who agreed and signed a
consent form for participating in the study. Area out of the restoration´s failure is in
good condition.
Inclusion Criteria for Positive Control group :
Composite resins with alpha value in adaptation marginal criterial
Exclusion criteria:
Patients with contra-indications for regular dental treatment based on their medical
history.
Patients with xerostomia or taking medication that significantly decreased salivary flow.
Patients with a high risk of caries. Patients with psychiatric or physical diseases, which
interfered with oral hygiene.
Patients with localized marginal deficiencies > 1 mm. and/or secondary caries adjacent to
composite restorations , or major defects 2.2 Treatment Group Criteria Initially, 356
restorations (28 patients) were evaluated and assigned in accordance with the modified USPHS
criteria, from which 80 were selected in accordance with the inclusion criteria.
Restorations with marginal defects (>0.5mm and <1mm) and/or marginal staining (Bravo) were
randomly assigned to the Sealing (n = 20) or no treatment (n = 20) group. The randomization
was performed by the Power Analysis and Sample Size System (Excel 2000,Microsoft,SEA, USA).
2.3 Restoration Assessment The quality of the restorations was scored according to the
modified USPHS criteria. Two examiners underwent calibration exercises each year (JM and
EF). The Cohen's Kappa inter-examiner coefficient was 0.74 at the baseline and 0.87 at ten
years. Immediately after the treatment (baseline) and 10 years later, the examiners assessed
the restorations independently by direct visual and tactile examination with mouth mirror
number 5 and explorer number 23 (Hu Friedy Mfg. Co. Inc., Chicago, IL, USA) and indirectly
by radiographic examination (bite wing). The four parameters examined were anatomic form,
secondary caries, marginal staining and marginal adaptation. If the difference was recorded
between the two examiners, and if they could not reach an agreement, a third clinician, who
also underwent the calibration exercises (GM), made the final decision.
2.4 Treatment Groups 2.4.1 Sealing For this group, defective areas were acid etched with 35%
phosphoric acid for 15 seconds. A resin-based sealant (Clinpro Sealant, 3M ESPE) was applied
over the defective area. The sealant was polymerized with a photocuring unit (Curing Light
2500, 3M ESPE) for 40 seconds. Rubber dam isolation was used for this procedure.
2.4.2 No treatment The composite resin restorations had marginal defects, but were
clinically acceptable, did not receive treatment.
2.4.3 Positive control Composite resins with alpha value in marginal adaptation criteria
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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