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Clinical evaluation of flowable composite materials in permanent molars small class I restorations: 3-year double blind clinical study (CROSBI ID 299574)

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Dukić, Walter ; Majić, Mia ; Prica, Natalija ; Oreški, Ivan Clinical evaluation of flowable composite materials in permanent molars small class I restorations: 3-year double blind clinical study // Materials, 14 (2021), 15; 4283, 14. doi: 10.3390/ma14154283

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Dukić, Walter ; Majić, Mia ; Prica, Natalija ; Oreški, Ivan

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Clinical evaluation of flowable composite materials in permanent molars small class I restorations: 3-year double blind clinical study

This study evaluated the 3-year clinical performance of four different flowable composite materials used in Small Class I restorations in permanent molars. This double-blinded, clinical study analyzed 229 Small Class I restorations/103 children at baseline, 12, 24, and 36 months with modified United States Public Health Services (USPHS) criteria. The tested flowable materials were Voco Grandio Flow + Voco Solobond M, Vivadent Tetric EvoFlow + Vivadent Excite, Dentsply X-Flow + Dentsply Prime&Bond NT, and 3M ESPE Filtek Supreme XT Flow + 3M ESPE Scotchbond Universal. The retention and marginal adaptation rates were highest for Grandio Flow and X Flow materials after 36 months, resulting in the highest score of clinical acceptability at 95.3% and 97.6%, respectively. The Tetric EvoFlow and Filtek Supreme XT Flow had the same retention rate after 36 months at 88.1%. Statistical significance was found in Grandio flow material in postoperative sensitivity criteria (p = 0.021). Tetric EvoFlow showed statistical differences in retention (p = 0.01), color match (p = 0.004), and marginal adaptation (p = 0.042). Filtek Supreme showed statistical differences in retention (p = 0.01) and marginal adaptation (p < 0.001). The flowable composite materials showed excellent clinical efficacy after 36 months of their clinical usage. There was no difference among the tested flowable composite materials quality in Small Class I restorations over time.

flowable composite ; adhesive technique ; class I restorations ; clinical performance ; clinical ; permanent molars

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14 (15)

2021.

4283

14

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1996-1944

10.3390/ma14154283

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Dentalna medicina

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