Polymers (Jun 2023)

Bulk-Fill Resins versus Conventional Resins: An Umbrella Review

  • Gonçalo Silva,
  • Carlos Miguel Marto,
  • Inês Amaro,
  • Ana Coelho,
  • José Sousa,
  • Manuel Marques Ferreira,
  • Inês Francisco,
  • Francisco Vale,
  • Bárbara Oliveiros,
  • Eunice Carrilho,
  • Anabela Baptista Paula

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15122613
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 12
p. 2613

Abstract

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Currently, composite resins have become the material of choice for the restoration of posterior teeth. Although bulk-fill resins represent a tempting alternative due to their lower complexity and faster use, some dentists are reluctant to use this material. The objective is to compare the performance of bulk-fill resins and conventional resins in direct restorations of posterior teeth based on the literature. The databases that were used to carry out the research were PubMed/MEDLINE, Embase, the Cochrane Library and the WOS. This umbrella literature review complies with PRISMA standards and assesses the quality of studies using the AMSTAR 2 tool. With the application of the criteria of the AMSTAR 2 tool, the reviews were considered low to moderate. The overall meta-analysis, although without statistical significance, favours mostly the use of conventional resin, as it is about five times more likely to obtain a favourable result than bulk-fill resin. Bulk-fill resins result in a simplification of the clinical process of posterior direct restorations, which is an advantage. The performance in terms of several properties of bulk-fill resins and conventional resins showed that they present similar behaviour.

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