Česká Stomatologie a Praktické Zubní Lékařství (Dec 2007)

Low-viscosity Composite Filling Materials as an Alternative in Treating Cervical Defects

  • A. El-Lababidi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 107, no. 5
pp. 130 – 134

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The author in his present study focuses on the behavior of cervical fillings created using the lowviscosity composite filling material Tetric® Flow in combination with the 6th generation, no-mix, self-etching adhesive system AdheSE®. The treated defects were of both carious and non-carious origin.The study was performed on the total number of 29 patients, 10 males and 19 females with both carious and non-carious cervical lesions. The total number of 79 cervical defects was treated during the year 2002. Thirty of those defects were of carious origin and 49 of non-carious origin. The fillings were then periodically observed once a year up to 2006.The total survival rate of those fillings after 4 years was 86.7% in case of carious cervical lesions and 93.3% in case of non-carious cervical lesions. The rest of the observed modified USPHS criteria were, with two exceptions, significantly better in case of non-carious defects.Low-viscosity composite filling materials seem to be a good choice in treating cervical defects.

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