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    J Dent. 1997 May-Jul;25(3-4):229-32.

    A 4-year retrospective clinical study of Class I and Class II composite restorations.

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    Department of Conservative Dentistry and Periodontology, Medical University Hannover, Germany.

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVES:

    The purpose of this study was to determine the longevity and quality of Class I and Class II resin composite (Herculite XR) restorations placed in private practice.

    METHODS:

    One thousand two hundred and nine Class I and Class II composite restorations with margins in enamel were evaluated clinically after periods of between 12 months and 4.5 years in clinical service by two calibrated examiners using a modified version of established criteria.

    RESULTS:

    Of the restorations investigated 94.8% were rated as 'good' (Alpha 79.3%) or 'clinically acceptable' (Bravo 15.5%). Significantly more restorations in premolar teeth were rated as Alpha (82%) than in permanent molar teeth (77%). The survival rate after 4 years was around 87%. The 50% survival-time, calculated by extrapolation according to Weibull, was approximately 9 years.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    It is concluded that the composite investigated is an appropriate material for the restoration of Class I and Class II lesions with margins located in enamel in premolar and permanent molar teeth.

    PMID:
    9175350
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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