| Literature DB >> 20830891 |
J E Zenkner1, L N Baratieri, S J Monteiro, M A de Andrada, L C Vieira.
Abstract
Fifty-one restorations of the tunnel type were performed with "cermet" cement on primary molars. The restorations were assessed clinically, radiographically, and by direct examination of the proximal surface 6 months (group I) and 12 months (group II) after placement. The incidence of fractured marginal ridges was found to be 3.8% in group I and 4.2% in group II. All restorations had their occlusal portion intact and were caries-free. Clinically detectable occlusal wear was found in 7.7% of teeth in group I and in 4.2% of teeth in group II. No correlation was found between direct and radiographic assessment of proximal caries. White spots, without carious penetration, were detected on 53.8% of proximal surfaces at 6 months and on 60.0% of proximal surfaces at 12 months.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 20830891
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Quintessence Int ISSN: 0033-6572 Impact factor: 1.677