نتایج جستجو برای: recurrent caries

تعداد نتایج: 178341  

2015
Maryam Talebi Iman Parisay Fatemeh Khorakian Elham Nik

OBJECTIVES Caries and dental trauma are common reasons for primary anterior teeth restorations in children. This non-control clinical trial was designed to evaluate crown restorations reinforced with a sectioned file post for the restoration of severely damaged primary maxillary incisors. MATERIALS AND METHODS Thirty-eight primary maxillary incisors of 12 children (3-5 years old) with early c...

Journal: :Iranian journal of allergy, asthma, and immunology 2015
Turkan Patiroglu H Haluk Akar

Clericuzio-type poikiloderma with neutropenia (PN) is characterized by poikiloderma, non-cyclic neutropenia, recurrent sinopulmonary infections, pachyonychia, and palmo-plantar hyperkeratosis. Mutations in the C16orf57 gene, which is located on chromosome 16q13, have been identified as the cause of PN. PN was first described by Clericuzio in Navajo Indians. Herein, we reported the clinical pres...

2017
Ning Zhang Yansong Ma Michael D. Weir Hockin H. K. Xu Yuxing Bai Mary Anne S. Melo

Dental polymeric composites have become the first choice for cavity restorations due to their esthetics and capacity to be bonded to the tooth. However, the oral cavity is considered to be harsh environment for a polymeric material. Oral biofilms can degrade the polymeric components, thus compromising the marginal integrity and leading to the recurrence of caries. Recurrent caries around restor...

Journal: :Dental materials journal 1995
T Shimizu T Kitano M Inoue K Narikawa B Fujii

Using modified USPHS criteria, we evaluated annually for ten years 91 cases restored with visible light cured posterior composite resin LFP (Base resin: UDMA; filler: micro crushed type, alumino-silicate, barium glass and silica, 85 wt%, 74 vol%). The 91 cases restored with LFP decreased to 68 in ten years. Of the 23 cases that were lost, one resulted from a pulpal reaction immediately followin...

Journal: :Journal of the American Dental Association 2007
Jennifer Ann Soncini Nancy Nairi Maserejian Felicia Trachtenberg Mary Tavares Catherine Hayes

BACKGROUND Limited information is available from randomized clinical trials comparing the longevity of amalgam and resin-based compomer/composite restorations. The authors compared replacement rates of these types of restorations in posterior teeth during the five-year follow-up of the New England Children's Amalgam Trial. METHODS The authors randomized children aged 6 to 10 years who had two...

Journal: :Medical principles and practice : international journal of the Kuwait University, Health Science Centre 2010
Asmaa Al-Samhan Hanadi Al-Enezi Qasem Alomari

OBJECTIVE To investigate the survival rate over a 3-year period of posterior resin composite restorations placed by dental students of Kuwait University. MATERIALS AND METHODS Posterior resin composite restorations placed by 5th-, 6th- and 7th-year dental students between 2004 and 2005 were evaluated. All patients with posterior composite restorations placed during this period of time were re...

2015
Faezeh Ghaderi Ali Mardani

Background and aims. The majority of failures in Class II amalgam restorations occur in the first primary molar teeth; in addition, use of compomer instead of amalgam for primary molar teeth restorations is a matter of concern. The aim ofthe present study was to compare the success rate of Class II compomer and amalgam restorations in the first primary molars. Materials and methods. A total of ...

2002
Fatemeh Maleknejad Marjaneh Ghavamnasiri Reza Goharian

Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare a one-year clinical performance of two composites (Ariston PHC with Tetric) in class II cavity preparations. Materials & Methods: Ninety-six class I and II modified cavity preparations in identical patients were prepared. Metallic matrix was used for restoration of class II preparations. Ariston PHC and Tetric were used for restorations. The cl...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2016
Mohammed S Bin-Shuwaish

The degree of success in the elimination of bacteria during cavity preparation and prior to the insertion of a restoration may increase the longevity of the restoration and therefore the success of the restorative procedure. The complete eradication of bacteria in a caries-affected tooth, during cavity preparation, is considered a difficult clinical task. In addition to weakening the tooth stru...

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