RGO: Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia (Sep 2023)

Primary tooth restoration with colored compomer: case report

  • Carolina Hoeveler Costa DIAS,
  • Gisele Gomes de OLIVEIRA,
  • Eliane de Carvalho Dourado ARAGÃO,
  • Kelly Maria Silva MOREIRA,
  • José Carlos Pettorossi IMPARATO

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1981-86372023004220230043
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 71

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ABSTRACT In pediatric dentistry, restorative treatment requires a material with good mechanical properties, ease of handling, and usability. For the restoration of deciduous teeth, colored compomers are an alternative material for motivating children in dental treatment and, consequently, behavior management. This study aimed to provide information about colored compomers by presenting a case of restoration in a deciduous molar with a five-year follow-up. Additionally, the study highlights the child’s motivation toward dental treatment and oral care, thus offering an alternative to other restorative materials for clinicians to consider. The treatment plan for tooth 75 was selective removal of decayed tissue and restoration with compomer blue- colored Twinkly Star. The restoration was performed without anesthesia under relative isolation following the clinical protocol recommended by the manufacturer. As a result, it was observed that the restoration in colored Twinky Star compomer remained aesthetically and functionally satisfactory after five years. In addition, it was favorable for the child’s collaboration in dental treatment. It is concluded that colored Twinky Star compomer can be a viable alternative for restoring deciduous teeth, contributing to children’s dental treatment and oral care motivation.

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