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J Oral Rehabil ; 28(7): 634-9, 2001 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11422695

ABSTRACT

The aim of this research was to analyse the long-term clinical behaviour of two dental materials applied as filling under silver amalgam restorations: glass-ionomer cement (GIC) and composite resin with adhesive system (CR). In this study, 117 posterior teeth (29 premolars and 88 molars) were selected with carious lesions which resulted in great loss of dentin and cusps with unsupported enamel. After caries removal, cavities were prepared and totally filled with GIC or with CR. In a following visit, new cavities were prepared, leaving the employed filling material as a base and support for the enamel, which were then restored with silver amalgam. Restorations were evaluated periodically after 6 months and up to 5 years. Both fracture and pulpal involvement rates were low. Although differences could be observed in the behaviour of the materials, statistical survival estimation showed that the performances of GIC and CR as filling material were similar. There was a significant association both between kind of tooth (molar or premolar) and long-term survival of the restorations; and between degree of unsupported enamel and the same long-term survival. Our results confirmed that the technique in which GIC or CR are used as filling under silver amalgam restorations is clinically acceptable.


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Composite Resins , Dental Amalgam , Dental Restoration, Permanent/methods , Glass Ionomer Cements , Tooth Injuries/prevention & control , Adolescent , Adult , Bicuspid , Dental Pulp/injuries , Humans , Longitudinal Studies , Molar , Proportional Hazards Models , Survival Analysis , Tooth Fractures/prevention & control
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