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Deterioration of anterior resin composite restorations in moderate to severe tooth wear patients: 3-year results.

AbstractOBJECTIVES:
Deterioration in anterior resin composite restorations placed in tooth wear patients was investigated after 36 months.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
Data collected prospectively for 47 participants of the Radboud Tooth Wear Project were used (41 ± 8 years, 90% male, n = 270 restorations). Restorations were individually evaluated using intraoral photographs and 3D scans to rate modified FDI scores and to record the presence of degradation features. Four groups with distinct combinations of composites and techniques were assessed, and multivariable logistic regression models were used to analyze the data (p < 0.05).
RESULTS:
For all groups together, early degradation signs were present at 1 month: irregularities (41.5%) and ditching (7.4%) were observed at the surface and adhesive interfaces. The frequency of irregularities decreased in the 36-month evaluation (37%), but ditching (12.2%) and fractures (10.7%) were more common. The most frequent deterioration (based on photographs) was observed for staining (44%) and loss of luster (31%). In 3D scans, the most frequent were for wear (25%), marginal adaptation (24%), and the presence of irregularities (19%). Canines had 5.5 times more chances of deterioration by ditching than incisors (p < 0.001). The differences between composites and restorative techniques were minor.
CONCLUSIONS:
A continuous degradation process of restorations placed in tooth wear patients was observed in anterior teeth restored with different composites, with a progression of the deterioration over 36 months.
CLINICAL RELEVANCE:
When placing anterior resin composite restorations in tooth wear patients, it could be important to establish realistic expectations and the need for checkup appointments.
AuthorsVerônica P Lima, Luuk A M J Crins, Niek J M Opdam, Rafael R Moraes, Ewald M Bronkhorst, Marie-Charlotte D N J M Huysmans, Bas A C Loomans
JournalClinical oral investigations (Clin Oral Investig) Vol. 26 Issue 12 Pg. 6925-6939 (Dec 2022) ISSN: 1436-3771 [Electronic] Germany
PMID35879624 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Copyright© 2022. The Author(s).
Chemical References
  • Composite Resins
Topics
  • Male
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Dental Restoration, Permanent (methods)
  • Composite Resins
  • Tooth Wear (therapy)
  • Color

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