Three-year clinical performance of composite restorations placed by undergraduate dental students

Author:

Moura Flávio Renato Reis de1,Romano Ana Regina2,Lund Rafael Guerra2,Piva Evandro2,Rodrigues Júnior Sinval Adalberto3,Demarco Flávio Fernando2

Affiliation:

1. Lutheran University of Brazil, Brazil

2. Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil

3. Community University of Chapecó Region, Brazil

Abstract

This retrospective study evaluated the clinical performance and the reasons for failure of anterior and posterior composite restorations placed by undergraduate dental students over a 3-year period. All cavities were restored using Prime & Bond 2.1 and TPH (Dentsply), according to the manufacturer's indications. One hundred and two patients who had received composite restorations by third and forth year undergraduate students were recalled and examined to analyze the quality of the restorations. The restorations were evaluated using the modified USPHS system. Two hundred and fifty-six composite restorations, 170 in anterior teeth and 86 in posterior teeth, were evaluated. Eighty-five percent of the restorations were considered satisfactory after 3 years. Class II and class IV restorations presented the highest prevalence of failure. Loss of the restoration and deficient marginal adaptation were the main causes of failure. No restoration failed due to secondary caries. Most restorations placed by dental students were considered satisfactory after long-term evaluation. Failure was more prevalent in larger restorations and was not associated with secondary caries.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Dentistry

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