Restoration Survival: Revisiting Patients' Risk Factors Through a Systematic Literature Review

Author:

van de Sande FH1,Collares K2,Correa MB3,Cenci MS4,Demarco FF5,Opdam NJM6

Affiliation:

1. Françoise H van de Sande, DDS, MSc, PhD, School of Dentistry, IMED Faculdade Meridional Restorative Dentistry, RS, Brazil

2. Kauê Collares, DDS, Federal University of Pelotas, Graduate Program in Dentistry, RS, Brazil

3. Marcos B Correa, DDS, MSc, PhD, Federal University of Pelotas, Department of Operative Dentistry, RS, Brazil

4. Maximiliano S Cenci, DDS, MSc, PhD, Graduate Program in Dentistry, Federal University of Pelotas, Department of Operative Dentistry, RS, Brazil

5. Flávio F Demarco, DDS, PhD, Federal University of Pelotas, Department of Operative Dentistry, RS, Brazil

6. Niek JM Opdam, ad hoc reviewer, PhD, DDS, Radboud University Medical Centre, Preventive and Restorative Dentistry, Nijmegen, the Netherlands

Abstract

SUMMARYA literature review was conducted to investigate the influence of patient-related factors on restoration survival in posterior permanent teeth as well as to report the methods used to collect these factors. The selection of articles on longitudinal clinical studies investigating the survival of posterior restorations (except full crowns and temporary fillings) and including patient-related factors was performed by applying predefined criteria. The review was organized into two parts, the first describing how patient factors were assessed in the studies (n=45) and the second presenting the statistical significance (n=27) and size of the effect (n=11) of these factors on restoration survival. Patient-related factors mentioned in the studies included age; gender; caries risk; caries activity/severity; decayed, missing, filled teeth; number of restorations; oral hygiene; and bruxism, among others. Sixteen studies included the patient age or age range in the analysis, which was found to be significant in 47% of the studies. Regarding gender, four of 17 reports found a significant effect on survival, showing more failures for men in three studies. The caries risk profile or related variables were included in the analysis of 15 studies, and a significant effect on survival was reported for high-caries-risk individuals (or related variables) in 67% of these studies. Bruxism was also found to influence restoration survival in three of six studies where this variable was investigated. Some issues were found regarding the reporting of methods used to classify patients according to risk and were thoroughly discussed. In view of the information gathered in this review, the assessment of patient factors along with other variables should become part of clinical studies investigating restoration survival, since several of these factors were shown to influence the failure of restorations, regardless of the material type.

Publisher

Operative Dentistry

Subject

General Dentistry

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