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- Title
3-Year Survival of Resin Restorations of Severely Damaged Permanent Molars in Children.
- Authors
ERTUĞRUL, Ceylan Çağıl
- Abstract
Aim of this retrospective study was to determine survival rates of direct composite resin (DCR) restorations of permanent first molars (PFMs) with excessive material loss at the end of 3 years. Material and Methods: Children between the ages of 7-14 whose PFMs had 3-surfaced DCR restoration were included. Survival rates of the restorations after 3 years were evaluated using The United States Public Health Service criteria and the presence of symptoms indicating irreversible pulp damage such as spontaneous pain, percussion, abscess in the related teeth were examined clinically and radiographically. Chi-square and Kruskal Wallis analyzes were used for the statistical analysis. Results: Totally 58 DCR restorations of 34 patients who agreed to come for the control after 3 years were examined. The survival rate of restorations was 70.69%. Findings indicating irreversible pulp damage were found in 15.5% of the restorations examined. Conclusion: Survival rate of DCR restorations applied to PFMs with excessive material loss is not satisfactory after 3 years, however it is thought that DCR applications will continue in PFMs with excessive material loss thanks to the developments in adhesive systems and composite resins. Therefore, long-term randomized controlled clinical studies on this subject should be continued.
- Subjects
KRUSKAL-Wallis Test; DENTAL resins; PAIN; PERCUSSION (Medicine); MOLARS; ABSCESSES; RETROSPECTIVE studies; CHI-squared test; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; MATERIALS testing; DENTAL fillings; DENTAL caries; DATA analysis software; PERMANENT dentition; CHILDREN
- Publication
Balikesir Health Sciences Journal / Balıkesir Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi, 2022, Vol 11, Issue 3, p347
- ISSN
2146-9601
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.53424/balikesirsbd.1062218