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Total-Etch Technique Better Than Open-Sandwich Technique During Placement Of Posterior Composite Restorations

Study on Total-etch vs Open-sandwich Technique

Study on Total-etch vs Open-sandwich Technique

Total-etch technique is better than the open-sandwich technique during placement of posterior composite restorations suggests a new study published in the Dental Materials.

A study was done to compare the clinical performance of resin composite posterior Class-II restorations placed with etch-and-rinse adhesive or open sandwich technique using glass-ionomer cement.

Data on Class II restorations placed by one dentist between 1990 and 2016 were collected from patient files, including caries risk, tooth related variables, applied materials and dates of last check-up visit and restoration placement. Open sandwich restorations were placed before 2001, while after 2001, a total-etch technique using etch-and-rinse 3-step adhesive was used when placing a Class II composite restoration. For statistical analysis, Kaplan-Meier statistics and a multilevel Cox-Regression was conducted (p < 0.05). Annual Failures Rates (AFR) were calculated.

Results

675 Class II restorations were placed in 91 patients, 491 total-etch restorations (observation time 2–18 y), and 184 open sandwich restorations (observation time 19–29 y) showing AFRs at 15 years as 2.9 % for total-etch and 9.7 % for open sandwich restorations. Secondary caries as failure was equally distributed among the 2 groups and 27 % of the failures in the open sandwich group were due to proximal deterioration of glass-ionomer cement. The Cox-regression showed a significant higher risk for failure for the open sandwich technique compared to total-etch class-II composite restorations (HR = 2.9; p < 0.001).

Significance

Application of glass-ionomer cement using the open sandwich technique cannot be recommended for class-II restorations as being more complex and showing poorer clinical performance.

Reference

Niek J.M. Opdam, Veerle VanBeek, Willem VanBeek, Bas A.C. Loomans, Tatiana Pereira-Cenci, Maximiliano Sergio Cenci, Mark Laske,
Long term clinical performance of ‘open sandwich’ and ‘total-etch’ Class II composite resin restorations showing proximal deterioration of glass-ionomer cement,
Dental Materials, 2023, ISSN 0109-5641, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dental.2023.07.001.
(https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0109564123001562)

Keywords

  • Total-etch
  • Technique
  • Better
  • Open-sandwich
  • Technique
  • During
  • Placement
  • Posterior
  • Composite restorations
  • Composite
  • Class II
  • Restoration
  • Glass-ionomer cement
  • Sandwich
  • Adhesive
  • Longevity
  • Survival
  • Clinical
  • Caries
  • Dental Materials

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