Evaluation of clinical performance of twelve posterior composite resins with a standardized placement technique

Journal of Esthetic Dentistry
D M BarnesP J Shires

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to evaluate 12 posterior composite resins with a standard clinical placement technique that could be followed in a practice setting. Important points stressed are the use of rubber dam, care taken to detail on manufacturer's directions, incremental placement technique, and a standard finishing technique. Sixty-one Class II restorations were placed by a single operator. All of the restorations were evaluated at baseline, one and three years using the modified Ryge criteria. Indirect evaluation of wear was completed for each restoration using Leinfelder's technique. Two percent of the restorations at 1 year and 17 percent at 3 years were not clinically acceptable.

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Nov 30, 2005·Journal of Dentistry·Paulo Antônio da Rosa RodolphoFlávio Fernando Demarco
Aug 22, 2013·Dental Materials : Official Publication of the Academy of Dental Materials·Thomas Attin, Florian J Wegehaupt
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