| Literature DB >> 22411260 |
Gilles Koubi1, Pierre Colon, Jean-Claude Franquin, Aline Hartmann, Gilles Richard, Marie-Odile Faure, Grégory Lambert.
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OBJECTIVES: A multicentric randomized, 3-year prospective study was conducted to determine for how long Biodentine, a new biocompatible dentine substitute, can remain as a posterior restoration.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22411260 PMCID: PMC3536989 DOI: 10.1007/s00784-012-0701-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Oral Investig ISSN: 1432-6981 Impact factor: 3.573
Material performance and clinical evaluation of the restoration on D0
| Biodentine ( | Z100 | |
|---|---|---|
| Material handling (mean (±SD); min, max) | ||
| Consistency | 0.54 (±0.92); 0, 3 | 0.17 (±0.40); 0, 2 |
| Working time | 0.55 (±0.98); 0, 3 | 0.25 (±0.47); 0, 2 |
| Non adhesion to instruments | 0.37 (±0.65); 0, 2 | 0.43 (±0.56); 0, 2 |
| Ease of handling | 0.64 (±1.02); 0, 3 | 0.25 (±0.45); 0, 2 |
| Clinical evaluation of the restoration (mean (±SD); min, max) | ||
| Anatomic form | 0.12 (±0.33); 0, 1 | 0.05 (±0.22); 0, 1 |
| Marginal adaptation | 0.01 (±0.10); 0, 1 | 0.02 (±0.13); 0, 1 |
| Interproximal contact | 0.11 (±0.39); 0, 2 | 0.01 (±0.12); 0, 1 |
aFor 22 patients, data were missing for interproximal contact
bFor 47 patients, data were missing for interproximal contact
Fig. 1Restoration evaluation during the follow-up phase: anatomic form (a), marginal adaptation (b), quality of proximal contact (c), marginal discoloration (d), and surface roughness (e). Shown is the percentage of patients who were attributed the indicated scores at the follow-up visits D15, M6 and M12. The following scores were statistically significantly different between Biodentine and Z100® restorations: for “anatomic form” at each time point (p = 0.004 on D15, p < 0.001 at M6 and M12); for “marginal adaptation” and “point of proximal contact” at M6 and M12 (p < 0.001). The scores for “marginal discoloration” and “surface roughness” were not significantly different
Fig. 2Occurrence of Z100® complementary treatment on Biodentine cases. Shown is the number of Biodentine cases recovered by Z100® related to the date (expressed in month) when occurred the complementary treatment of Z100®. Black bars represent 1–6 months, grey bars represent 7–12 months and the light grey bars represent after 12 months
Complementary treatment in patients with Biodentine restorations (N = 80)
| Reasons for complementary treatment (%) | |
| Abrasion | 88.8 |
| Quality of proximal contact | 65 |
| Fracture | 21.3 |
| Initial indication | 8.8 |
| Esthetics | 6.3 |
| Biologic | 1.2 |
| Other | 2.5 |
| Initial Biodentine remaining (%) | 93.8a |
| Good resistance to burring (%) | 93.8a |
aThe remaining 5.2% (3 patients) had lost their initial Biodentine restoration