Effects of cervical restorations on the periodontal tissues: 5-year follow-up results of a randomized clinical trial

This study evaluated the effect of resin composite restorations of non-carious cervical lesions (NCCLs) on the occurrence/progression of gingival recession (GR), considering different tooth isolation techniques. A randomized controlled split-mouth and blinded trial was carried out. Patients (n = 38)...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of dentistry 2021-03, Vol.106, p.103571-103571, Article 103571
Hauptverfasser: Favetti, Morgana, Montagner, Anelise Fernandes, Fontes, Silvia Terra, Martins, Thiago Marchi, Masotti, Alexandre Severo, Jardim, Patricia dos Santos, Corrêa, Fernanda Oliveira Bello, Cenci, Maximiliano Sergio, Muniz, Francisco Wilker Mustafa Gomes
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Zusammenfassung:This study evaluated the effect of resin composite restorations of non-carious cervical lesions (NCCLs) on the occurrence/progression of gingival recession (GR), considering different tooth isolation techniques. A randomized controlled split-mouth and blinded trial was carried out. Patients (n = 38) with at least two NCCLs were included. Before the cervical restoration placement, the NCCLs (181 teeth) were randomly allocated into two treatment groups according to the tooth isolation techniques: cotton roll or rubber dam. Experienced, trained, blinded, and calibrated examiners performed periodontal evaluations at baseline and 5-year follow-up, using a periodontal probe. Restorations were assessed with the FDI criteria. Thirty-two patients (154 teeth) were evaluated at 5 years. The occurrence/progression of GR between baseline and follow-up was considered the primary outcome. The relative risk (RR) and 95 % confidence interval (95 %CI) were calculated by Poisson regression (α 
ISSN:0300-5712
1879-176X
DOI:10.1016/j.jdent.2020.103571