• Title of article

    22-Year clinical evaluation of the performance of two posterior composites with different filler characteristics

  • Author/Authors

    Paulo Antônio da Rosa Rodolpho، نويسنده , , Paulo A. and Donassollo، نويسنده , , Tiago A. and Cenci، نويسنده , , Maximiliano S. and Loguércio، نويسنده , , Alessandro D. and Moraes، نويسنده , , Rafael R. and Bronkhorst، نويسنده , , Ewald M. and Opdam، نويسنده , , Niek J.M. and Demarco، نويسنده , , Flلvio F.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    955
  • To page
    963
  • Abstract
    Objectives etrospective longitudinal study investigated the longevity of posterior restorations placed in a single general practice using 2 different composites in filler characteristics and material properties: P-50 APC (3M ESPE) with 70 vol.% inorganic filler loading (midfilled) and Herculite XR (Kerr) with 55 vol.% filler loading (minifilled). s t records were used for collecting data. Patients with at least 2 posterior composite restorations placed between 1986 and 1990, and still in the practice for regular check-up visits, were selected. 61 patients (20 male, 41 female, age 31.2–65.1) presenting 362 restorations (121 Class I, 241 Class II) placed using a closed sandwich technique were evaluated by 2 operators using the FDI criteria. Data were analyzed with Fisherʹs exact test, Kaplan–Meier statistics, and Cox regression analysis (p < 0.05). s ilures were detected. Similar survival rates for both composites were observed considering the full period of observation; better performance for the midfilled was detected considering the last 12 years. There was higher probability of failure in molars and for multi-surface restorations. icance valuated composites showed good clinical performance over 22 years with 1.5% (midfilled) and 2.2% (minifilled) annual failure rate. Superior longevity for the higher filler loaded composite (midfilled) was observed in the second part of the observation period with constant annual failure rate between 10 years and 20 years, whereas the minifilled material showed an increase in annual failure rate between 10 years and 20 years, suggesting that physical properties of the composite may have some impact on restoration longevity.
  • Keywords
    Survival , Secondary caries , Failure , Resin composite , fracture , Posterior restorations , longevity , Clinical trial
  • Journal title
    Dental Materials
  • Serial Year
    2011
  • Journal title
    Dental Materials
  • Record number

    2317766