C.R.G. Torres, M.C. Mailart, R.F.A. Pinatti, D.F. da Silva, J.C. Moreira, T.C. Pereira, V. Ruano, M.A.R. de Holanda, P.C.A. Barros, R.P. Campos, T.P. Prado, A.B. Borges
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Abstract
Objectives
This study evaluated the clinical performance of high- and medium-translucency resin composite restorations in anterior teeth using a randomized split-mouth clinical trial design.
Material and methods
Participants received two class III or class IV restorations using different resin composites (n = 30). Control restorations were performed using the medium-translucency enamel shade composite (GrandioSO, Voco), along with opaque dentin shades. The experimental restorations were performed using a high-translucency enamel shade composite (Amaris, Voco), also combined with opaque dentin shades. The materials were applied in increments up to 2 mm thick. A self-etching adhesive system (Futurabond U, Voco) was used in all restorations. Calibrated examiners evaluated the restorations using the FDI criteria at 7 days, 1 year, and 2 years. Data was analyzed with the Fisher’s Exact test (α=0.05).
Results
No significant differences between the tested materials were found for any of the FDI criteria. At 2-year recall, all restorations received acceptable scores for esthetic and biological parameters, and 96.67 % of restorations in both groups exhibited acceptable scores for functional properties. All the participants in the medium-translucency group were satisfied with aesthetics and function, while 96.76 % of participants in the high-translucency group reported complete satisfaction.
Conclusions
Both restorative materials exhibited good clinical performance for the aesthetic, functional, and biological properties analyzed with no differences between them after 24-month follow-up.
Clinical significance
Both medium- and high-translucency resin composites provided excellent esthetic outcomes with acceptable functional and biological properties for anterior Class III and IV restorations.
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