Six-month evaluation of ART one-surface restorations in a community with high caries experience in Brazil

Authors

  • Eduardo Bresciani USP; Bauru Dental School; Endodontics and Operative Dentistry; Department of Dental Materials
  • Wendell Lima de Carvalho USP; Bauru Dental School; Endodontics and Operative Dentistry; Department of Dental Materials
  • Lúcia Coelho Garcia Pereira Anápolis Dental School; Departament of Dentistry
  • Terezinha de Jesus Esteves Barata USP; Bauru Dental School; Endodontics and Operative Dentistry; Department of Dental Materials
  • Franklin García-Godoy Nova Southeastern University; College of Dental Medicine
  • Maria Fidela de Lima Navarro USP; Bauru Dental School; Endodontics and Operative Dentistry; Department of Dental Materials

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572005000200017

Keywords:

Dental caries, Glass ionomer cements, Clinical evaluation

Abstract

The aim of this study to evaluate the success rate in one-surface ART restorations placed in permanent molars using a glass ionomer cement especially developed for ART in a community with high caries experience; to evaluate the operator influence on its success, post-operative sensitivity and technique acceptance by patients. Prior to placement of the restorations, the Gingival Bleeding Index, Visible Plaque Index, DMFT, dmft indices and treatment needed were assessed. One hundred and fifty five one-surface restorations were placed in permanent molars of school children, according to the WHO ART manual, 1997. After 6 months, the success rate was verified clinically and by slides. At baseline, the mean DMFT was 2.56 (±1.08) and the mean dmft, 2.53 (±2.33). Operators A and B have placed 102 and 53 ART restorations respectively. The mean time of placement was 16 minutes and 25 seconds to operator A and 14 minutes and 43 seconds to operator B. At 6-month follow up, 152 ART restorations were evaluated and 97.3% were assessed to be successful. Two restorations were excluded from the sample because the ART restorations were replaced by amalgam fillings. Only 4 restorations have failed, in which 2 due to caries, 1 due to fistula presence and the other because the restoration was lost. Four patients reported postoperative sensitivity. At this study period, ART treatment seems to be suitable for its purpose. Further evaluations are necessary to the new glass ionomer cements especially developed for ART technique provided good results at 6-month follow up in a community with high DMFT and dmft indices. The success rate for one-surface cavities in permanent molars was 97.3%, and the studied indices seemed to have no influence in this early evolution period.

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Published

2005-06-01

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How to Cite

Six-month evaluation of ART one-surface restorations in a community with high caries experience in Brazil . (2005). Journal of Applied Oral Science, 13(2), 180-186. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572005000200017