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Effect Of Adhesive Restorations Over Incomplete Dentin Caries Removal: 5-year Follow-up Study In Primary Teeth
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Journal Of Dentistry For Children. , v. 76, n. 2, p. 117 - 122, 2009.
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Casagrande L.
Falster C.A.
Di Hipolito V.
De Goes M.F.
Straffon L.H.
Nor J.E.
De Araujo F.B.
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of the materials used for indirect pulp treatment (IPT) on the long-term outcome of primary molar teeth. Methods: Forty-eight teeth with deep carious lesions, but without signs and symptoms of irreversible pulpitis, were randomly divided into 2 groups, according to the material placed on the demineralized dentin remain: (1) experimental group, adhesive system (Scotchbond Multipurpose); and (2) control group, calcium hydroxide liner (Dycal). Both groups were followed by a resin restoration application. Results: After 4 to 5 years, the clinical and radiographic success rates between groups were similar (group 1=14 of 15; group 2=8 of 10; P=0.350). Subsequent to exfoliation, scanning electron microscopy revealed the presence of a hybrid layer at the resin-dentin interface and a microtensile bond strength of 9.63 MPa (group 1). Histological analysis showed that the pulp health status was similar in both groups. 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