Guelmann M, Mjör I A, Jerrell G R
Department of Pediatric Dentistry, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
Pediatr Dent. 2001 Sep-Oct;23(5):410-4.
The purpose of this study was to obtain an overview of materials and restoratives techniques taught for Class I and Class II restorations in primary molars in different pediatric dentistry departments in North America.
A form with response alternatives was mailed to 63 dental schools in the United States and Canada. The forms were addressed to the chairman/undergraduate program director of the department of pediatric dentistry. Questions regarding the restorative materials taught, indications and contraindications for the use of tooth-colored materials and the type of cavity preparation indicated for those materials were among the topics assessed.
Eighty-six percent of the dental schools responded to the survey. Amalgam continues to be the material of choice for Class I and II restorations in primary molars, although hybrid composites and compomers are gaining some popularity. When tooth-colored materials were indicated, the slot-type of cavity preparation was the preferred one.
The diversity in teaching may reflect uncertainty related to requirements for optimal restorations of primary teeth. Data from dental schools of other countries may be important to obtain to establish universally accepted criteria and standards for restorative techniques of primary teeth.
本研究旨在全面了解北美不同儿科牙科部门针对乳牙I类和II类修复所教授的材料及修复技术。
向美国和加拿大的63所牙科学院邮寄了带有回答选项的表格。表格收件人为儿科牙科部门的主席/本科项目主任。评估的主题包括所教授的修复材料、使用牙齿颜色材料的适应症和禁忌症,以及针对这些材料所指示的窝洞预备类型。
86%的牙科学院回复了调查。汞合金仍然是乳牙I类和II类修复的首选材料,尽管混合复合材料和复合体正逐渐受到欢迎。当使用牙齿颜色材料时,槽型窝洞预备是首选。
教学中的多样性可能反映出与乳牙最佳修复要求相关的不确定性。获取其他国家牙科学院的数据对于建立普遍接受的乳牙修复技术标准和规范可能很重要。