Influence of temporary filling material on dental cracks and fractures during endodontic treatment: A systematic review.

Q2 Dentistry
Stomatologija Pub Date : 2020-01-01
Aušra Mickevičienė, Greta Lodienė, Tadas Venskutonis
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Abstract

Introduction: A significant loss of dental structures during endodontic treatment increases the probability of tooth cracks, fractures or even tooth loss. The objective of this systematic review was to assess the influence of temporary filling material on dental cracks and fractures during endodontic treatment.

Materials and methods: The literature was digitally searched for in vivo and in vitro studies using Pubmed, ScienceDirect and Wiley Online Library databases. A total of 38 potentially relevant records were identified in the literature search after duplicates were removed. After screening, full-text analysis of selected studies was done. Two reviewers independently selected the studies, extracted the data which was structured and summarized.

Results: Five publications met the selection criteria. Ten temporary filling materials were evaluated in this review. The analysis demonstrated that non-eugenol chemically hardening temporary filling materials significantly increase filling and dental fractures and have the lowest fracture and tooth fracture resistance. Glass ionomer cements (GIC) presented the higher hermetic, tightness and fracture resistance features.

Conclusions: A temporary filling material during endodontic treatment may influence dental cracks and fractures. Highest impact for dental cracks and fractures has ready-to-use, eugenol-free temporary filling materials, whereas the least impact has GIC.

在根管治疗中,临时填充材料对牙齿裂缝和骨折的影响:一项系统综述。
在根管治疗过程中,牙齿结构的严重损失增加了牙齿破裂,骨折甚至牙齿脱落的可能性。本系统综述的目的是评估在根管治疗过程中,临时填充材料对牙齿裂缝和骨折的影响。材料和方法:使用Pubmed、ScienceDirect和Wiley Online Library数据库对文献进行体内和体外研究的数字化检索。在删除重复文献后,在文献检索中共确定了38条可能相关的记录。筛选后,对所选研究进行全文分析。两名审稿人独立选择研究,提取数据并进行结构化和汇总。结果:5篇文献符合入选标准。本综述对10种临时填充材料进行了评价。分析表明,非丁香酚化学硬化临时填充物明显增加了充填和牙体断裂,并且具有最低的断裂和牙体断裂抗力。玻璃离子水泥(GIC)具有较高的密封性、密封性和抗断裂性。结论:在根管治疗过程中,临时填充材料可能会影响牙齿的裂缝和骨折。对牙齿裂缝和骨折影响最大的是现成的,不含丁香酚的临时填充材料,而影响最小的是GIC。
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