Clinical time and postoperative sensitivity after use of bulk-fill (syringe and capsule) vs. incremental filling composites: a randomized clinical trial

Abstract The objectives of this double-blind randomized clinical trial were to compare (a) the clinical times and (b) the occurrence and severity of postoperative sensitivity, of posterior restoration that used a universal adhesive, in a self-etch or selective enamel-etching technique, along with in...

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Main Authors: Chane TARDEM, Elisa Gomes ALBUQUERQUE, Letícia de Souza LOPES, Stella Soares MARINS, Fernanda Signorelli CALAZANS, Luiz Augusto POUBEL, Roberta BARCELOS, Marcos de Oliveira BARCELEIRO
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica
Series:Brazilian Oral Research
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242019000100268&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-ed4ca8b55aaf444fae680c8f718700192020-11-25T01:33:18ZengSociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica Brazilian Oral Research1807-31073310.1590/1807-3107bor-2019.vol33.0089S1806-83242019000100268Clinical time and postoperative sensitivity after use of bulk-fill (syringe and capsule) vs. incremental filling composites: a randomized clinical trialChane TARDEMElisa Gomes ALBUQUERQUELetícia de Souza LOPESStella Soares MARINSFernanda Signorelli CALAZANSLuiz Augusto POUBELRoberta BARCELOSMarcos de Oliveira BARCELEIROAbstract The objectives of this double-blind randomized clinical trial were to compare (a) the clinical times and (b) the occurrence and severity of postoperative sensitivity, of posterior restoration that used a universal adhesive, in a self-etch or selective enamel-etching technique, along with incremental or bulk-fill composites (presented in syringes or capsules). A total of 295 posterior restorations were placed according to the following groups: SETB – self-etch/bulk-fill in syringe; SETC – self-etch/bulk-fill in capsules; SETI – self-etch/incremental; SEEB – selective enamel-etching/bulk-fill in syringe; SEEC – selective enamel-etching/bulk-fill in capsules; and SEEI – selective enamel-etching/incremental. Clinical time was assessed by a reason (s/mm3) between the total volume of resin inserted and the total time required to perform the restorations. Postoperative sensitivity was evaluated using two scales (Numeric Rating Scale and Visual Analogue Scale). Mean clinical time results, analyzed by Wald’s Chi-square, showed significant statistical differences among all groups (p<0.001), indicating that the restorative strategy affected the time required for the restoration. A generalized estimating equation model statistical analysis, performed to compare postoperative sensitivity, showed that neither the restorative technique, the adhesive strategy nor the presentation mode of the bulk-fill composite affected the overall risk of postoperative sensitivity (4.06 [2.22–6.81]). The use of bulk-fill composite, presented in capsules or syringes, is less time consuming and does not increase the risk or intensity of postoperative sensitivity relative to the traditional incremental technique.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242019000100268&lng=en&tlng=enDental AdhesivesComposite ResinsRandomized Controlled Trial
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author Chane TARDEM
Elisa Gomes ALBUQUERQUE
Letícia de Souza LOPES
Stella Soares MARINS
Fernanda Signorelli CALAZANS
Luiz Augusto POUBEL
Roberta BARCELOS
Marcos de Oliveira BARCELEIRO
spellingShingle Chane TARDEM
Elisa Gomes ALBUQUERQUE
Letícia de Souza LOPES
Stella Soares MARINS
Fernanda Signorelli CALAZANS
Luiz Augusto POUBEL
Roberta BARCELOS
Marcos de Oliveira BARCELEIRO
Clinical time and postoperative sensitivity after use of bulk-fill (syringe and capsule) vs. incremental filling composites: a randomized clinical trial
Brazilian Oral Research
Dental Adhesives
Composite Resins
Randomized Controlled Trial
author_facet Chane TARDEM
Elisa Gomes ALBUQUERQUE
Letícia de Souza LOPES
Stella Soares MARINS
Fernanda Signorelli CALAZANS
Luiz Augusto POUBEL
Roberta BARCELOS
Marcos de Oliveira BARCELEIRO
author_sort Chane TARDEM
title Clinical time and postoperative sensitivity after use of bulk-fill (syringe and capsule) vs. incremental filling composites: a randomized clinical trial
title_short Clinical time and postoperative sensitivity after use of bulk-fill (syringe and capsule) vs. incremental filling composites: a randomized clinical trial
title_full Clinical time and postoperative sensitivity after use of bulk-fill (syringe and capsule) vs. incremental filling composites: a randomized clinical trial
title_fullStr Clinical time and postoperative sensitivity after use of bulk-fill (syringe and capsule) vs. incremental filling composites: a randomized clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed Clinical time and postoperative sensitivity after use of bulk-fill (syringe and capsule) vs. incremental filling composites: a randomized clinical trial
title_sort clinical time and postoperative sensitivity after use of bulk-fill (syringe and capsule) vs. incremental filling composites: a randomized clinical trial
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica
series Brazilian Oral Research
issn 1807-3107
description Abstract The objectives of this double-blind randomized clinical trial were to compare (a) the clinical times and (b) the occurrence and severity of postoperative sensitivity, of posterior restoration that used a universal adhesive, in a self-etch or selective enamel-etching technique, along with incremental or bulk-fill composites (presented in syringes or capsules). A total of 295 posterior restorations were placed according to the following groups: SETB – self-etch/bulk-fill in syringe; SETC – self-etch/bulk-fill in capsules; SETI – self-etch/incremental; SEEB – selective enamel-etching/bulk-fill in syringe; SEEC – selective enamel-etching/bulk-fill in capsules; and SEEI – selective enamel-etching/incremental. Clinical time was assessed by a reason (s/mm3) between the total volume of resin inserted and the total time required to perform the restorations. Postoperative sensitivity was evaluated using two scales (Numeric Rating Scale and Visual Analogue Scale). Mean clinical time results, analyzed by Wald’s Chi-square, showed significant statistical differences among all groups (p<0.001), indicating that the restorative strategy affected the time required for the restoration. A generalized estimating equation model statistical analysis, performed to compare postoperative sensitivity, showed that neither the restorative technique, the adhesive strategy nor the presentation mode of the bulk-fill composite affected the overall risk of postoperative sensitivity (4.06 [2.22–6.81]). The use of bulk-fill composite, presented in capsules or syringes, is less time consuming and does not increase the risk or intensity of postoperative sensitivity relative to the traditional incremental technique.
topic Dental Adhesives
Composite Resins
Randomized Controlled Trial
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242019000100268&lng=en&tlng=en
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