Partial caries removal in deep lesions: 19-30 months follow-up study

The aim of this multicenter randomized controlled clinical trial was to evaluate the effectiveness of partial caries removal followed by restoration in a single session (PDR) for deep caries lesions in Brazil (Porto Alegre and Brasilia) after 2-year follow-up. Inclusion criteria: patients with ≥ six...

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Main Authors: Marisa Maltz, Mauricio Moura, Juliana Jobim Jardim, Cyntia Marques, Lilian Marly de Paula, Heliana Dantas Mestrinho
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Published: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Faculdade de Odontologia 2010-05-01
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Online Access:https://seer.ufrgs.br/RevistadaFaculdadeOdontologia/article/view/16367
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author Marisa Maltz
Mauricio Moura
Juliana Jobim Jardim
Cyntia Marques
Lilian Marly de Paula
Heliana Dantas Mestrinho
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description The aim of this multicenter randomized controlled clinical trial was to evaluate the effectiveness of partial caries removal followed by restoration in a single session (PDR) for deep caries lesions in Brazil (Porto Alegre and Brasilia) after 2-year follow-up. Inclusion criteria: patients with ≥ six years old presenting permanent molars with primary deep lesion, absence of periapical alterations, pulp sensitivity, absence of spontaneous pain and negative percussion test. The subjects were randomly assigned to test group - PDR, or control group - stepwise excavation (SW). SW consisted of partial removal of carious dentine, indirect pulp capping with calcium hydroxide cement, temporary filling, cavity re-opening after 60 days, removal of the remaining soft carious dentine and filling. Each group was divided according to the filling material: amalgam or resin. Clinical and radiographic evaluations were performed in annual basis. The outcomes were considered as pulp sensibility to cold test and absence of periapical alterations. There were performed 299 treatments, 153 PDR and 146 SW. There were no differences between the groups regarding baseline characteristics. After 2 years of follow-up, 204 restorations were evaluated and the therapy survival rates of PDR and SW were 95.45% and 80.85%, respectively (p=0.001). Reasons for failure: pulpitis, osteitis, hyperemia, necrosis, extraction and restoration fracture.. None variable was significantly associated with the outcome. From these results, it is possible to conclude that the PDR is a more successful treatment than SW. (Registration number at www.clinicaltrials.gov NCT00887952).
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spelling doaj.art-156ae2614afa4bb7897bc97710fc5bd02022-12-21T21:34:12ZengUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Faculdade de OdontologiaRevista da Faculdade de Odontologia de Porto Alegre0566-18542177-00182010-05-01511202310.22456/2177-0018.1636711785Partial caries removal in deep lesions: 19-30 months follow-up studyMarisa Maltz0Mauricio Moura1Juliana Jobim Jardim2Cyntia Marques3Lilian Marly de Paula4Heliana Dantas Mestrinho5UFRGSDoutorando em Odontologia-Cariologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do SulUFRGSUnBUniversidade de BrasíliaUniversidade de BrasíliaThe aim of this multicenter randomized controlled clinical trial was to evaluate the effectiveness of partial caries removal followed by restoration in a single session (PDR) for deep caries lesions in Brazil (Porto Alegre and Brasilia) after 2-year follow-up. Inclusion criteria: patients with ≥ six years old presenting permanent molars with primary deep lesion, absence of periapical alterations, pulp sensitivity, absence of spontaneous pain and negative percussion test. The subjects were randomly assigned to test group - PDR, or control group - stepwise excavation (SW). SW consisted of partial removal of carious dentine, indirect pulp capping with calcium hydroxide cement, temporary filling, cavity re-opening after 60 days, removal of the remaining soft carious dentine and filling. Each group was divided according to the filling material: amalgam or resin. Clinical and radiographic evaluations were performed in annual basis. The outcomes were considered as pulp sensibility to cold test and absence of periapical alterations. There were performed 299 treatments, 153 PDR and 146 SW. There were no differences between the groups regarding baseline characteristics. After 2 years of follow-up, 204 restorations were evaluated and the therapy survival rates of PDR and SW were 95.45% and 80.85%, respectively (p=0.001). Reasons for failure: pulpitis, osteitis, hyperemia, necrosis, extraction and restoration fracture.. None variable was significantly associated with the outcome. From these results, it is possible to conclude that the PDR is a more successful treatment than SW. (Registration number at www.clinicaltrials.gov NCT00887952).https://seer.ufrgs.br/RevistadaFaculdadeOdontologia/article/view/16367dental cariesdentinedental restorationsilver amalgamcomposite resinsurvival analysis.
spellingShingle Marisa Maltz
Mauricio Moura
Juliana Jobim Jardim
Cyntia Marques
Lilian Marly de Paula
Heliana Dantas Mestrinho
Partial caries removal in deep lesions: 19-30 months follow-up study
Revista da Faculdade de Odontologia de Porto Alegre
dental caries
dentine
dental restoration
silver amalgam
composite resin
survival analysis.
title Partial caries removal in deep lesions: 19-30 months follow-up study
title_full Partial caries removal in deep lesions: 19-30 months follow-up study
title_fullStr Partial caries removal in deep lesions: 19-30 months follow-up study
title_full_unstemmed Partial caries removal in deep lesions: 19-30 months follow-up study
title_short Partial caries removal in deep lesions: 19-30 months follow-up study
title_sort partial caries removal in deep lesions 19 30 months follow up study
topic dental caries
dentine
dental restoration
silver amalgam
composite resin
survival analysis.
url https://seer.ufrgs.br/RevistadaFaculdadeOdontologia/article/view/16367
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