Placement, replacement and longevity of composite resin-based restorations in permanent teeth in Greece

International Dental Journal
Nikolaos A Chrysanthakopoulos

Abstract

The aims of the present study were to assess the reasons for the placement and replacement of resin-based composite (RBC) restorations in permanent teeth and to establish the longevity of replaced restorations. The study population consisted of 2,480 individuals attending a private practice. Clinical examination involved the evaluation of the numbers of decayed teeth (primary caries) and failed restorations, respectively, and the reasons for the placement and replacement of RBC restorations. In addition, possible associations between the placement and replacement of restorations and type of cavity, and the reasons for the placement and replacement of RBC restorations by tooth type were assessed. Statistical analysis was accomplished using the chi-squared test. A total of 3,528 restorations were identified; 2,046 (58%) of these were first-time restorations and 1,482 (42%) were replacement restorations. The main reason for first-time RBC restorations was primary caries (56%). Secondary caries was the most frequent reason for the replacement of RBC restorations (43%). Statistically significant differences were recorded between cavity type and first-time (P = 0.0083) and replacement (P = 0.0067) restorations. No statistically signi...Continue Reading

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