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Braz. dent. sci ; 26(2): 1-9, 2023. tab
Article in English | BBO, LILACS | ID: biblio-1427815

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: explorar as percepções de dentistas particulares da Malásia sobre o uso do Sistema Internacional de Detecção e Avaliação de Cárie (ICDAS) em sua prática odontológica. Material e Métodos: este estudo qualitativo envolveu entrevistas individuais com doze clínicos gerais que trabalham no setor privado, que foram expostos ao treinamento ICDAS durante seu estudo de graduação. Uma amostra intencional foi realizada com dentistas particulares na Malásia de vários estados com intuito de refletir a diversidade. As entrevistas foram gravadas e transcritas. A análise dos dados foi realizada pela análise temática. Resultados: cinco barreiras principais foram identificadas durante o processo de codificação, ou seja, fatores como o tempo, falta de treinamento, o não planejamento do tratamento, dificuldades de registro e baixa conscientização do paciente sobre prevenção. Foram identificados como fatores facilitadores um melhor treinamento e uma forte exigência das autoridades para usar este sistema. Conclusão: dentistas particulares na Malásia encontraram uma infinidade de desafios na adoção do índice ICDAS. Portanto, é necessário fornecer treinamento e assistência adequados para entender os benefícios da utilização do sistema ICDAS e da informatização da entrada de dados (AU)


Objective: to explore the perceptions of Malaysian private dentists on the use of the International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS) in their dental practice. Material and Methods: this qualitative study involved individual interviews with twelve general dental practitioners working in the private sector, who has been exposed to ICDAS training during their undergraduate study. Purposive sampling was carried out among private dentists in Malaysia from various states to reflect diversity. The interviews were recorded and transcribed. Data analysis was conducted by thematic analysis. Results: five main barriers were identified through the coding process, namely time factors, lack of training, having no effect on treatment planning, charting difficulties, and low patient awareness on prevention. Better training and a strong requirement by the authorities to use this system were identified as the enabling factors. Conclusion: private dentists in Malaysia encountered a myriad of challenges in adopting the ICDAS index. Hence, it is necessary to provide adequate training and assistance in understanding the benefits of utilizing the ICDAS system, and computerization of data input (AU)


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Dental Caries , Qualitative Research , Dentists , Education, Dental
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Braz. dent. sci ; 24(4, suppl 1): 1-9, 2021. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1352598

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Objective: To compare the color stability and translucency of aged and unaged experimental zirconia reinforced rice husk nanohybrid composite resin (Zr-Hybrid) with a commercialized nanofilled and a microhybrid composite resin after immersion in four different infusion media. Material and Methods: Three groups of standardized disc-shaped composite resin with 80 samples per group were prepared as follow: Group 1 (Filtek-Z350-XT), Group 2 (Zmack-Comp), and Group 3 (Zr-Hybrid). Each group was further subdivided into aged (n=40) and unaged (n=40) groups. Initial color measurements were taken using a digital spectrophotometer based on CIE L*a*b* color system. Samples in aged subgroup were subjected to 2500 thermal cycles. Subsequently, all samples were immersed in four different types of infusion media (n=10): T1 - Distilled water, T2 - Soft drink, T3 - Tea and T4 - Coffee. After 15 days, color measurements of all samples were measured again. Data were analyzed using two-way ANOVA followed by Bonferroni and paired sample t-tests with a significance level set at P=0.05. Results: Unaged Zr-Hybrid showed comparable color change to Zmack-Comp and Filtek-Z350-XT (P=0.181), but aged Zr-Hybrid demonstrated the lowest color change (P<0.001). Zr-Hybrid exhibited the lowest translucency value (P<0.001), but no significant color and translucency changes (P=0.051 and P=0.069, respectively) were observed between unaged and aged Zr-Hybrid. Soft drink had the greatest effect (P<0.001) on color change, while coffee showed the greatest effect (P<0.001) on translucency. Conclusion: Although Zr-Hybrid showed greater opacity, it still retained its color stability and translucency after accelerated aging compared to commercialized microhybrid and nanofilled composite resins. All infusion media caused discoloration and affected the composite resins' translucency. (AU)


Objetivo: Comparar a estabilidade de cor e translucidez de uma resina composta nanohíbrida de casca de arroz reforçada com zircônia experimental envelhecida e não envelhecida (Zr-Hybrid) com uma resina composta comercial nanoparticulada e microhíbrida após a imersão em quatro meios de infusão diferentes. Material e Métodos: Três grupos de resina composta em forma de disco padronizado com 80 amostras por grupo foram preparados da seguinte forma: Grupo 1 (Filtek-Z350-XT), Grupo 2 (Zmack-Comp) e Grupo 3 (Zr-Hybrid). Cada grupo foi subdividido em grupos de envelhecimento (n = 40) e não envelhecimento (n = 40). As medições iniciais de cor foram feitas usando um espectrofotômetro digital baseado no sistema de cores CIE L * a * b *. As amostras do subgrupo envelhecido foram submetidas a 2500 ciclos térmicos. Posteriormente, todas as amostras foram imersas em quatro tipos diferentes de meios de infusão (n = 10): T1 - Água destilada, T2 - Refrigerante,T3 - Chá e T4 - Café. Após 15 dias, as medições de cor de todas as amostras foram medidas novamente. Os dados foram analisados usando ANOVA dois fatores seguido por Bonferroni e testes t pareados com nível de significância estabelecido em P = 0,05. Resultados: O grupo Zr-Hybrid não envelhecido mostrou uma mudança de cor comparável a Zmack-Comp e Filtek-Z350-XT (P = 0,181), mas o grupo Zr-Hybrid envelhecido demonstrou a menor mudança de cor (P <0,001). Zr-Hybrid exibiu o menor valor de translucidez (P <0,001), mas nenhuma mudança significativa de cor e translucidez (P = 0,051 e P = 0,069, respectivamente) foram observadas entre Zr-Hybrid não envelhecido e envelhecido. O refrigerante teve o maior efeito (P <0,001) na mudança de cor, enquanto o café apresentou o maior efeito (P <0,001) na translucidez. Conclusão: Apesar do grupo Zr-Hybrid tenha mostrado maior opacidade, ele ainda manteve sua estabilidade de cor e translucidez após envelhecimento acelerado em comparação com resinas compostas micro-híbridas e nanoparticuladas comercializadas. Todos os meios de infusão causaram descoloração e afetaram a translucidez das resinas compostas (AU)


Subject(s)
Spectrophotometers , Composite Resins
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Archives of Orofacial Sciences ; : 169-175, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-821319

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@#Complete pulpotomy as a treatment option for caries exposure in mature permanent teeth with complete root formation still remains controversial due to lack of evidence on the long-term success. This article highlights a rare complete pulpotomy case done on a mature permanent tooth that survived for 20 years. A 34-year-old female presented with dull spontaneous pain on her right mandibular first molar and showed positive response to both cold test and electrical pulp test. The tooth was previously restored with tooth coloured restoration at the disto-occlusal surface and pre-operative periapical radiograph revealed large radiopacity covering the entire pulp chamber with calcified canals. The tooth was diagnosed as previously initiated therapy with symptomatic apical periodontitis. Endodontic treatment was initiated. All canals were located and corrected working length achieved followed by cleaning and shaping using HyFlex CM rotary files with copious irrigation of 2.5% sodium hypochlorite solution. Intracanal medication (non-setting calcium hydroxide) was placed and the tooth was restored with temporary restoration. After two weeks, obturation was done using single cone technique with EndoRez sealer. Universal composite resin was placed as permanent restoration and follow-up was done after one month and three months respectively without symptoms and evidence of periapical lesion. This minimally invasive pulpotomy procedure may be an alternative treatment option for mature permanent teeth whenever carious exposure to the pulp occurs.

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