TY - JOUR
T1 - Postoperative sensitivity in posterior resin composite restorations with prior application of a glutaraldehyde-based desensitizing solution
T2 - A randomized clinical trial
AU - de Oliveira, Isabelle Lins Macêdo
AU - Hanzen, Taíse Alessandra
AU - de Paula, Alexandra Mara
AU - Perdigão, Jorge
AU - Montes, Marcos Antonio Japiassú Resende
AU - Loguercio, Alessandro Dourado
AU - Monteiro, Gabriela Queiroz de Melo
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was carried out with the support of the Higher Education Personnel Improvement Coordination - Brazil (CAPES) - Financing Code 001. Pernambuco State Science and Technology Support Foundation (FACEPE).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021
PY - 2022/2
Y1 - 2022/2
N2 - Objectives: To evaluate the effect of a glutaraldehyde-based desensitizer on the postoperative sensitivity (POS) in posterior resin composite restorations up to 12 months using a universal adhesive (Tetric N-Bond Universal) with selective enamel etching (SE) or an etch-and-rinse (ER) strategy. Methods: Class I and class II resin composite restorations (n = 220) at least 3 mm deep were inserted in 55 subjects. The universal adhesive was applied using the SE (self-etch strategy on dentin with selective enamel etching) or the ER strategy, with or without prior application of a glutaraldehyde-based desensitizer (Gluma Desensitizer – GL) to form groups SEGL and ERGL. A bulk-fill resin composite (Tetric N–Ceram Bulk Fill) was used for all restorations. Spontaneous POS was assessed 7 days after the restorative procedure using the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS). After 7, 14, and 30 days of completing each restoration, the subjects were reassessed to evaluate POS caused by stimulation with an air blast, horizontal and vertical percussion. In addition, marginal discoloration, marginal adaptation, fracture, and recurrence of caries were evaluated using the FDI (World Dental Federation) criteria after 7 days and at 12 months. Results: No significant spontaneous or stimuli-induced POS was observed when restorations with or without GL were compared (p>0.05). A higher risk of spontaneous POS was observed within 7 days (40.0%; 95% CI 28.1 to 53.1), without statistically significant differences among groups. None of the participants reported POS at 12 months, however five restorations were considered clinically unsatisfactory (p > 0.05). Conclusions: The previous application of GL did not significantly reduce spontaneous or stimuli-induced POS in posterior resin composite restorations at any time, regardless of the adhesive strategy used. Clinical significance: The use of a glutaraldehyde-based desensitizing agent did not generate lower incidence of postoperative sensitivity in resin composite posterior restorations.
AB - Objectives: To evaluate the effect of a glutaraldehyde-based desensitizer on the postoperative sensitivity (POS) in posterior resin composite restorations up to 12 months using a universal adhesive (Tetric N-Bond Universal) with selective enamel etching (SE) or an etch-and-rinse (ER) strategy. Methods: Class I and class II resin composite restorations (n = 220) at least 3 mm deep were inserted in 55 subjects. The universal adhesive was applied using the SE (self-etch strategy on dentin with selective enamel etching) or the ER strategy, with or without prior application of a glutaraldehyde-based desensitizer (Gluma Desensitizer – GL) to form groups SEGL and ERGL. A bulk-fill resin composite (Tetric N–Ceram Bulk Fill) was used for all restorations. Spontaneous POS was assessed 7 days after the restorative procedure using the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS). After 7, 14, and 30 days of completing each restoration, the subjects were reassessed to evaluate POS caused by stimulation with an air blast, horizontal and vertical percussion. In addition, marginal discoloration, marginal adaptation, fracture, and recurrence of caries were evaluated using the FDI (World Dental Federation) criteria after 7 days and at 12 months. Results: No significant spontaneous or stimuli-induced POS was observed when restorations with or without GL were compared (p>0.05). A higher risk of spontaneous POS was observed within 7 days (40.0%; 95% CI 28.1 to 53.1), without statistically significant differences among groups. None of the participants reported POS at 12 months, however five restorations were considered clinically unsatisfactory (p > 0.05). Conclusions: The previous application of GL did not significantly reduce spontaneous or stimuli-induced POS in posterior resin composite restorations at any time, regardless of the adhesive strategy used. Clinical significance: The use of a glutaraldehyde-based desensitizing agent did not generate lower incidence of postoperative sensitivity in resin composite posterior restorations.
KW - Clinical trial
KW - Glutaraldehyde
KW - Posterior restoration
KW - Postoperative sensitivity
KW - Resin composites
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jdent.2021.103918
DO - 10.1016/j.jdent.2021.103918
M3 - Article
C2 - 34879245
AN - SCOPUS:85121108524
SN - 0300-5712
VL - 117
JO - Journal of Dentistry
JF - Journal of Dentistry
M1 - 103918
ER -