*Dalia Kaisarly, BDS, MDSc, PhD, University of Munich, Munich, Germany; Department of Restorative Dental Sciences, College of Dentistry, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Saudi Arabia.
Moataz ElGezawi, BDS, MDSc, DDSc, Department of Restorative Dental Sciences, College of Dentistry, Imam Abdul Rahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
Oper Dent. 2021 Sep 1;46(5):491-504. doi: 10.2341/19-290-C.
Bulk-fill composites are increasingly used in stress-bearing areas in posterior teeth, with a diversity of reports concerning their effectiveness and clinical reliability. The objective of this randomized clinical control study was to investigate the effectiveness of bulk-fill versus veneered bulk-fill Class II composite restorations. A double-blind split-mouth technique was employed in 80 subjects recruited for restoring Class II caries in one molar bilaterally in the same arch following respective inclusion and exclusion criteria and after obtaining written consent. While one molar was randomly restored with bulk-fill composite using the sealed-envelope technique, Tetric N-Ceram Bulk Fill (TBF), the contralateral was restored with a bulk-fill composite veneered with an increment of a heavy-body microhybrid composite-Tetric-Ceram HB (TBF/V). Box-only cavities were prepared and received etch-and-rinse adhesive bonding and Tetric N-Bond treatment before composite insertion. Restorations were assessed at 24 hours, 2 weeks, 6 months, 12 months, and 24 months for esthetic, functional, and biological quality employing the FDI ranking criteria. Friedman repeated-measures analysis of variance, the McNemar test, and the Cohen's kappa statistical test were used for statistical analysis. Over a 24-month interval, none of the test restorations were ranked as clinically unsatisfactory. In terms of functional criteria, clinically excellent restorations were significantly more prevalent in TBF/V than in TBF (p<0.05). For long-term satisfactory performance of Class II bulk-fill composites, an occlusal veneering increment of conventional heavy body microhybrid composite appears to be favorable.
大量填充复合材料越来越多地用于后牙的承重区域,关于其有效性和临床可靠性的报告多种多样。本随机临床对照研究的目的是研究大量填充与贴面大量填充 II 类复合修复体的效果。采用双盲分口技术,对 80 名受试者进行研究,这些受试者在同一弓的每一侧各有一颗磨牙,每颗磨牙的双侧都有 II 类龋损,符合纳入和排除标准,并获得书面同意。当一颗磨牙随机用密封信封技术的大量填充复合材料 Tetric N-Ceram Bulk Fill(TBF)修复时,另一侧用一层厚重体微混合复合材料 Tetric-Ceram HB(TBF/V)贴面的大量填充复合材料修复。只制备盒状窝洞,并在复合插入前进行酸蚀冲洗粘接和 Tetric N-Bond 处理。采用 FDI 分级标准,在 24 小时、2 周、6 个月、12 个月和 24 个月时对美观、功能和生物学质量进行评估。采用 Friedman 重复测量方差分析、McNemar 检验和 Cohen's kappa 统计检验进行统计分析。在 24 个月的时间内,没有一个测试修复体被评为临床不满意。在功能标准方面,TBF/V 中临床优秀修复体的比例明显高于 TBF(p<0.05)。对于 II 类大量填充复合材料的长期满意性能,传统厚重体微混合复合材料的牙合面贴面增量似乎更为有利。