Deep proximal margin rebuilding with direct esthetic restorations: a systematic review of marginal adaptation and bond strength.

Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics Pub Date : 2022-03-04 eCollection Date: 2022-05-01 DOI:10.5395/rde.2022.47.e15
Hoda S Ismail, Ashraf I Ali, Rabab El Mehesen, Jelena Juloski, Franklin Garcia-Godoy, Salah H Mahmoud
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This review aimed to characterize the effect of direct restorative material types and adhesive protocols on marginal adaptation and the bond strength of the interface between the material and the proximal dentin/cementum. An electronic search of 3 databases (the National Library of Medicine [MEDLINE/PubMed], Scopus, and ScienceDirect) was conducted. Studies were included if they evaluated marginal adaptation or bond strength tests for proximal restorations under the cementoenamel junction. Only 16 studies met the inclusion criteria and were included in this review. These studies presented a high degree of heterogeneity in terms of the materials used and the methodologies and evaluation criteria of each test; therefore, only a descriptive analysis could be conducted. The included studies were individually evaluated for the risk of bias following predetermined criteria. To summarize the results of the included studies, the type of restorative material affected the test results, whereas the use of different adhesive protocols had an insignificant effect on the results. It could be concluded that various categories of resin-based composites could be a suitable choice for clinicians to elevate proximal dentin/cementum margins, rather than the open sandwich technique with resin-modified glass ionomers. Despite challenges in bonding to proximal dentin/cementum margins, different adhesive protocols provided comparable outcomes.

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使用直接美容修复体重建深近端边缘:边缘适应性和粘接强度的系统回顾。
本综述旨在描述直接修复材料类型和粘接方案对边缘适应性和材料与近端牙本质/牙槽骨界面粘接强度的影响。对 3 个数据库(美国国家医学图书馆 [MEDLINE/PubMed]、Scopus 和 ScienceDirect)进行了电子检索。对牙本质牙釉质交界处下的近端修复体的边缘适应性或粘接强度测试进行评估的研究均被纳入。只有 16 项研究符合纳入标准并被纳入本综述。这些研究在所使用的材料以及每种测试的方法和评估标准方面都存在很大的异质性,因此只能进行描述性分析。按照预先确定的标准,对纳入的研究进行了单独的偏倚风险评估。总结所纳入研究的结果,修复材料的类型会影响测试结果,而使用不同的粘接方案对结果的影响不大。可以得出的结论是,对于临床医生来说,各种类型的树脂基复合材料都可以作为提高近端牙本质/牙本质边缘的合适选择,而不是使用树脂改性玻璃离聚体的开放式夹层技术。尽管在粘接近端牙本质/牙本质边缘方面存在挑战,但不同的粘接方案可提供相似的结果。
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