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Bonifácio, Clarissa Calil |
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Hesse, Daniela |
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Bönecker, Marcelo |
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Loveren, Cor Van |
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Amerongen, W. Evert Van |
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Raggio, Daniela-Prócida |
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2014-05-29T07:05:50Z |
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2014-05-29T07:05:50Z |
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2013 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10550/35618 |
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Bonifácio, Clarissa Calil ; Hesse, Daniela ; Bönecker, Marcelo ; Loveren, Cor Van ; Amerongen, W. Evert Van ; Raggio, Daniela-Prócida. A preliminary clinical trial using flowable glass-ionomer cement as a liner in proximal-ART restorations: the operator effect. En: Medicina oral, patología oral y cirugía bucal. Ed inglesa, 2013, Vol. 18, No. 3: 529-532 |
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Odontología |
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Ciencias de la salud |
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dc.title |
A preliminary clinical trial using flowable glass-ionomer cement as a liner in proximal-ART restorations: the operator effect |
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dc.type |
journal article |
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UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS |
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dc.description.abstractenglish |
Objectives: This in vivo study was carried out to assess the influence of the operator experience on the survival
rate of proximal-ART restorations using a two-layer technique to insert the glass-ionomer cement (GIC).
Study Design: Forty five proximal cavities in primary molars were restored in a school setting according to the
ART technique. The cavities were restored by two operators with Ketac Molar Easymix, and received a flowable
layer of GIC prior to a second GIC layer with a regular consistency. The operators had different clinical experiences with ART (no experience or two years of experience), but both completed a one-week training to perform
the restorations and the GIC mixing in this study.
Results: After a 12-month follow-up, 74% of the restorations survived; the main reason for failure was bulk fracture or total loss of the restoration.There was no operator influence (log-rank test p=0.2)
Conclusion: The results encourage future well designed controlled clinical trials using the two-layer technique for
insertion of GIC in proximal-ART restorations, after training the operators. |
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VoR |
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