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Evaluation of Abfraction Lesions Restored with Three Dental Materials: A Comparative Study

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Journal Clin Pract
Publisher MDPI
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2023 Sep 22
PMID 37736929
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Abstract

Background: Abfraction lesions are manifested as damage to hard tissues in the cervical area of dental crowns. The study aimed to assess the direct restoration of abfraction lesions according to the modified United States Public Health Service (USPHS) criteria for 24 months. The restorations were accomplished with Fuji Bulk-GC, Omnichroma Flow-Tokuyama, and Beautifil II-Shofu dental materials, and the therapy was or was not associated with wearing thermoformed mouthguards.

Methods: From the 53 selected and analyzed patients ( = 53), 28 patients (with restorations of abfraction lesions) belonged to the 1st group and 25 patients (with 105 restorations, who also wore mouthguards) belonged to the 2nd group. Blind determination assessments were effectuated at baseline and after 2, 6, 12, 18, and 24 months. Results showed that, regardless of the rating score, there are no significant statistical differences in the evaluation criteria between the two groups of patients Conclusions: For each material, the scores of USPHS criterion presented good clinical performances after 24 months, with no significant statistical differences between the fillings and the applied therapy in the two groups of patients.

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