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  • 2023Compomers for the restorative treatment of dental caries in primary teeth2citations
  • 2018Clinical wear of approximal glass ionomer restorations protected with a nanoflled self: adhesive light-cured protective coating12citations
  • 2018Clinical wear of approximal glass ionomer restorations protected with a nanofilled self-adhesive light-cured protective coating12citations
  • 2013Shear bond strength of two adhesive materials to eroded enamel.10citations

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  • Bonifácio, Clarissa Calil
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Clinical wear of approximal glass ionomer restorations protected with a nanoflled self: adhesive light-cured protective coating

  • Hesse, Daniela
  • Bonifacio, Clarissa Calil
  • Kleverlaan, Cornelis Johannes
  • Raggio, Daniela Procida
Abstract

High viscous glass ionomer cement (GIC) has gained popularity as arestorative material; however, high wear is pointed as one of the majordrawbacks of this material. Protective surface coatings were developedto protect GIC from water contamination with the additional advantage ofoccluding any surface cracks or porosities commonly found in this material,possibly resulting in an increased wear resistance of the restorations.Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the clinical wearof GIC approximal restorations in primary molars protected either with ananofilled self-adhesive light-cured protective coating (NPC) or with petroleumjelly. Material and Methods: Approximal caries lesions in primary molarsfrom 32 schoolchildren previously enrolled in another clinical trial wereincluded in this investigation. GIC restorations were performed according tothe Atraumatic Restorative Treatment approach and protected with eitherpetroleum jelly or a NPC. Impressions of the restored hemiarch were doneafter 1 day and 6, 12, 24 and 36 months. The impressions were scannedin a 3-D appliance and the obtained images were superimposed using anappropriate computer software. Two-way ANOVA for repeated measures andTukey’s post-hoc test were used to analyze the wear of restorations (α=5%).Results: A significant difference was found between the two groups, witha wear protection offered by the application of a NPC. Conclusion: Theseresults suggest that the application of a NPC has a protective effect on theclinical wear of approximal GIC restorations in primary teeth.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • glass
  • glass
  • crack
  • wear resistance
  • cement
  • normal-phase chromatography