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A Randomised Controlled Trial of a Universal Bonding Agent at Three Years: Self Etch vs Total Etch.
Document Type
Academic Journal
Author
Burke FJT; University of Birmingham; Crisp RJ; The PREP Panel Ltd; Cowan AJ; General Dental Practitioner, Buxton, England; Raybould L; General Dental Practitioner, Wendover, England; Redfearn P; General Dental Practitioner, Hamilton, Scotland; Sands P; General Dental Practitioner, Abingdon, England, University of Birmingham College of Medical and Dental Sciences; Thompson O; General Dental Practitioner, Coleraine, N Ireland; Ravaghi V; University of Birmingham
Source
Publisher: Stephen Hancocks Ltd. in association with Dennis Barber Ltd Country of Publication: England NLM ID: 9314899 Publication Model: Electronic Cited Medium: Print ISSN: 0965-7452 (Print) Linking ISSN: 09657452 NLM ISO Abbreviation: Eur J Prosthodont Restor Dent
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0965-7452
Abstract
General dental practice is increasingly being recognised as the ideal situation for the conduct of clinical trials into the longevity of restorations. The aim of this study was to investigate the survival of 64 nanofilled resin composite (Filtek Supreme XTE) restorations placed principally in loadbearing cavities using a Universal dentine bonding agent (Scotchbond Universal), in five UK dental practices by members of the UK-based practice-based research group, the PREP Panel. A split mouth design was used, comprising patients who required two restorations, with one of the restorations receiving a total etch approach using phosphoric acid and the other being placed using a self-etch approach. The results indicated good performance of the restorations examined, with no difference, in terms of marginal characteristics, between the restorations which received total etching and those which did not.
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