Dental Materials Journal
Online ISSN : 1881-1361
Print ISSN : 0287-4547
ISSN-L : 0287-4547
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Retrospective Study of Five-year Clinical Performance of Direct Composite Restorations Using a Self-etching Primer Adhesive System
Toru NIKAIDOTsunehiko TAKADAYuichi KITASAKOMiwako OGATAYasushi SHIMADATakako YOSHIKAWAMasatoshi NAKAJIMAMasayuki OTSUKIJunji TAGAMIMichael F. BURROW
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2006 Volume 25 Issue 3 Pages 611-615

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This study was conducted to assess the five-year clinical performance of composite restorations using a self-etching primer adhesive system, Clearfil Liner Bond II. Restorations were rated using the following scale: A - Good; B - Clinically acceptable; C - Clinically unacceptable; or D - Already replaced. The ratings were analyzed using Freedman's test (p=0.01) and Steel-Dwass test (p=0.05). A total of 83 restorations from 36 patients were identified from treatment records. Twenty-six restorations (31.3%) presented A rating and 36 restorations (43.4%) were clinically acceptable (B rating), while five (6.0%) received C rating and 16 (19.3%) had already been replaced (D rating). The mean survival rate of serviceable restorations (i.e., combined A and B ratings) after five years was 74.7%. It was found that cavity form, including cavity size, and occlusal contact seemed to influence longevity.

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