Diagnosis attitudes and restorative practices of non-carious cervical lesions by a group of Brazilian dentists from the state of Rio de Janeiro

IF 1.68 Q2 Dentistry
Rodrigo Antonio Modena, Patrícia Nivoloni Tannure, Vinícius Athayde Pessoa, Larissa Maria Cavalcante, Luis Felipe Jochims Schneider
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This study aimed to identify diagnosis and restorative practices of non-carious cervical lesions (NCCLs) by a group of Brazilian dentists from the State of Rio de Janeiro. After ethical approval, a questionnaire was sent for a group of dentists registered at the Regional Council of Dentistry of the State of Rio de Janeiro (CRO-RJ, Brazil) and the answers were collected in a period of 15?days. The questionnaire considered training experience and attendance profile, diagnostic attitudes and restorative practices for direct restorations of NCCLs. The data were presented in a descriptive way and Chi-square tests (95% significance) were used to verify possible relations between dentists training/attendance profiles and NCCLs diagnosis/restorative attitudes. Most part of dentists considered the etiology as multifactorial and seek to distinguish the different types of NCCL, but only a minority respond to use auxiliary methods for diagnosis. Cotton-roll is the most used method for moisture control and 51.6% do not use gingival retraction/separation techniques. Two-step total-etch adhesive systems and hybrid/microhybrid composite resins were the most commonly refereed materials for direct restorations. Only 8.3% considered that restorations can last for a period of more than 5?years in clinical service. There was significant relation between remuneration and the type of isolation (p?=?0.038) and also with gingival retraction/separation techniques (p?=?0.043). It can be concluded that (a) the majority of the respondents revealed to seek distinguishes among the different types of NCCLs, but only a minority use auxiliary methods to diagnosis; (b) the form of remuneration influence the attitudes regarding the isolation method; (c) the two-step total-etch adhesive systems are the most used to restore NCCLs, (d) and that for the most part of the respondents the restorations of NCCLs made with resin composites do not last for more than 5?years.

来自里约热内卢州的一组巴西牙医对非龋齿性宫颈病变的诊断态度和修复做法
本研究旨在确定一组来自里约热内卢州的巴西牙医对非龋齿性宫颈病变(ncls)的诊断和修复方法。伦理审核通过后,向在里约热内卢州牙科地区委员会(CRO-RJ, Brazil)注册的一组牙医发送调查问卷,并在15天内收集答案。问卷调查考虑了培训经验和出席情况,诊断态度和直接修复nccl的修复做法。数据以描述性方式呈现,卡方检验(95%显著性)用于验证牙医培训/出诊概况与NCCLs诊断/修复态度之间可能存在的关系。大多数牙医认为NCCL的病因是多因素的,并试图区分不同类型的NCCL,但只有少数人回应使用辅助方法进行诊断。棉球是最常用的控制水分的方法,51.6%的人不使用牙龈收缩/分离技术。两步全蚀刻胶粘剂系统和混合/微混合复合树脂是最常用的直接修复材料。只有8.3%的人认为修复可以持续超过5?多年临床服务经验。报酬与隔离方式(p = 0.038)和牙龈牵开/分离技术(p = 0.043)有显著关系。可以得出结论:(a)大多数受访者表示寻求区分不同类型的nccl,但只有少数人使用辅助方法进行诊断;(b)薪酬形式影响对隔离方法的态度;(c)两步全蚀刻粘合剂系统最常用于修复ncls, (d)对于大多数受访者来说,用树脂复合材料制成的ncls修复不会持续超过5年半。
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Applied Adhesion Science
Applied Adhesion Science Dentistry-Dentistry (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Applied Adhesion Science focuses on practical applications of adhesives, with special emphasis in fields such as oil industry, aerospace and biomedicine. Topics related to the phenomena of adhesion and the application of adhesive materials are welcome, especially in biomedical areas such as adhesive dentistry. Both theoretical and experimental works are considered for publication. Applied Adhesion Science is a peer-reviewed open access journal published under the SpringerOpen brand. The journal''s open access policy offers a fast publication workflow whilst maintaining rigorous peer review process.
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