INFLUENCE OF COMPOSITE RESIN ADHESIVE PROTOCOL ON NON-CARIOUS CERVICAL LESIONS ON SCLEROTIC DENTIN. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW.

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Autor(a) principal: Herrera Valdivia, Patricio Raúl
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Moya Marambio, Nicolás Ignacio, Azócar Cabello, Teresa
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Idioma: spa
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Texto Completo: https://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/3203
Resumo: The amount of adult people around the world that present NCCL, is about 46,7% and with the growing trend of population aging, that condition has been growing last years, occurring frequently in the age group over 55 years. An important challenge for dentistry has been obtaining an adequate bond between the composite resin and the dentin, where it is still inaccurate around the junction in sclerotic dentin. It is necessary to contrast which protocol or adhesive technique provides an improvement in the adhesive-dentin interface, to achieve better adhesion of NCCL composite resin restorations on sclerotic dentin. This thesis project reviewed the literature on its way to find randomized clinical studies on adhesive protocols in composite resin restorations in NCCL on sclerotic dentin, by searching on MEDLINE/PUBMED, ELSEVIER/SCOPUS y WEB OF SCIENCE, hoping to identify the adhesive protocols that provide the best clinical behavior and longevity, presenting a surface treatment that improves the retention of composite resin restorations in NCCL with sclerotic dentin. 11 articles were studied meeting the standards established in this SLR. We conclude that there are techniques or protocols that have a very good influence adherence, where the vigorous application of adhesive systems and the pretreatment of the dentin with EDTA 15-17% for 1-2 minutes, increases the retention rates of the composite resin restorations in NCCL on sclerotic dentin.
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spelling INFLUENCE OF COMPOSITE RESIN ADHESIVE PROTOCOL ON NON-CARIOUS CERVICAL LESIONS ON SCLEROTIC DENTIN. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW.INFLUENCIA DEL PROTOCOLO ADHESIVO DE RESINAS COMPUESTAS EN LESIONES CERVICALES NO CARIOSAS SOBRE DENTINA ESCLERÓTICA. REVISIÓN SISTEMÁTICA.Recubrimiento dental adhesivoResina compuestaLesiones cervicales no cariosasDentina EscleróticaCuello del dienteDental bondingComposite resinNon-carious cervical lesionsSclerotic dentinTooth cervixThe amount of adult people around the world that present NCCL, is about 46,7% and with the growing trend of population aging, that condition has been growing last years, occurring frequently in the age group over 55 years. An important challenge for dentistry has been obtaining an adequate bond between the composite resin and the dentin, where it is still inaccurate around the junction in sclerotic dentin. It is necessary to contrast which protocol or adhesive technique provides an improvement in the adhesive-dentin interface, to achieve better adhesion of NCCL composite resin restorations on sclerotic dentin. This thesis project reviewed the literature on its way to find randomized clinical studies on adhesive protocols in composite resin restorations in NCCL on sclerotic dentin, by searching on MEDLINE/PUBMED, ELSEVIER/SCOPUS y WEB OF SCIENCE, hoping to identify the adhesive protocols that provide the best clinical behavior and longevity, presenting a surface treatment that improves the retention of composite resin restorations in NCCL with sclerotic dentin. 11 articles were studied meeting the standards established in this SLR. We conclude that there are techniques or protocols that have a very good influence adherence, where the vigorous application of adhesive systems and the pretreatment of the dentin with EDTA 15-17% for 1-2 minutes, increases the retention rates of the composite resin restorations in NCCL on sclerotic dentin.La prevalencia de las LCNC a nivel mundial entre la población adulta es del 46,7%, y con una tendencia al envejecimiento poblacional, esta ha ido aumento, siendo más asiduo en el grupo de más de 55 años. Un reto importante para la odontología ha sido lograr una unión adecuada entre la resina compuesta y la dentina, donde aún es visible una nebulosa en torno a la unión en dentina esclerótica. Se hace necesario contrastar cual protocolo o técnica adhesiva otorga una mejora en la interfaz adhesiva-dentinaria, para lograr una mayor adhesión de restauraciones de resina compuesta en LCNC sobre dentina esclerótica. Esta revisión sistemática buscó en la literatura estudios clínicos aleatorizados sobre protocolos adhesivos en restauraciones de resina compuesta en LCNC sobre dentina esclerótica, mediante una búsqueda en MEDLINE/PUBMED, ELSEVIER/SCOPUS y WEB OF SCIENCE, en la cual, se espera identificar los protocolos adhesivos que otorguen el mejor comportamiento clínico y mayor longevidad, estableciendo un tratamiento de superficie que mejore la retención de restauraciones resina compuesta en LCNC con dentina esclerótica. Se consideraron 11 artículos, los cuales cumplían con los criterios de elegibilidad establecidos en esta RSL. Podemos concluir que existen técnicas o protocolos que influyen positivamente en la adhesión, donde la aplicación vigorosa de los sistemas adhesivos y el pretratamiento de la dentina con EDTA al 15-17% por 1-2min aumentan las tasas retención de las restauraciones de resina compuesta en LCNC sobre dentina esclerótica.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2021-11-19info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/320310.1590/SciELOPreprints.3203spahttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/3203/5752Copyright (c) 2021 Patricio Raúl Herrera Valdivia, Nicolás Ignacio Moya Marambio, Teresa Azócar Cabellohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHerrera Valdivia, Patricio RaúlMoya Marambio, Nicolás Ignacio Azócar Cabello, Teresareponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2021-11-13T01:05:52Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/3203Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2021-11-13T01:05:52SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv INFLUENCE OF COMPOSITE RESIN ADHESIVE PROTOCOL ON NON-CARIOUS CERVICAL LESIONS ON SCLEROTIC DENTIN. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW.
INFLUENCIA DEL PROTOCOLO ADHESIVO DE RESINAS COMPUESTAS EN LESIONES CERVICALES NO CARIOSAS SOBRE DENTINA ESCLERÓTICA. REVISIÓN SISTEMÁTICA.
title INFLUENCE OF COMPOSITE RESIN ADHESIVE PROTOCOL ON NON-CARIOUS CERVICAL LESIONS ON SCLEROTIC DENTIN. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW.
spellingShingle INFLUENCE OF COMPOSITE RESIN ADHESIVE PROTOCOL ON NON-CARIOUS CERVICAL LESIONS ON SCLEROTIC DENTIN. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW.
Herrera Valdivia, Patricio Raúl
Recubrimiento dental adhesivo
Resina compuesta
Lesiones cervicales no cariosas
Dentina Esclerótica
Cuello del diente
Dental bonding
Composite resin
Non-carious cervical lesions
Sclerotic dentin
Tooth cervix
title_short INFLUENCE OF COMPOSITE RESIN ADHESIVE PROTOCOL ON NON-CARIOUS CERVICAL LESIONS ON SCLEROTIC DENTIN. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW.
title_full INFLUENCE OF COMPOSITE RESIN ADHESIVE PROTOCOL ON NON-CARIOUS CERVICAL LESIONS ON SCLEROTIC DENTIN. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW.
title_fullStr INFLUENCE OF COMPOSITE RESIN ADHESIVE PROTOCOL ON NON-CARIOUS CERVICAL LESIONS ON SCLEROTIC DENTIN. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW.
title_full_unstemmed INFLUENCE OF COMPOSITE RESIN ADHESIVE PROTOCOL ON NON-CARIOUS CERVICAL LESIONS ON SCLEROTIC DENTIN. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW.
title_sort INFLUENCE OF COMPOSITE RESIN ADHESIVE PROTOCOL ON NON-CARIOUS CERVICAL LESIONS ON SCLEROTIC DENTIN. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW.
author Herrera Valdivia, Patricio Raúl
author_facet Herrera Valdivia, Patricio Raúl
Moya Marambio, Nicolás Ignacio
Azócar Cabello, Teresa
author_role author
author2 Moya Marambio, Nicolás Ignacio
Azócar Cabello, Teresa
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Herrera Valdivia, Patricio Raúl
Moya Marambio, Nicolás Ignacio
Azócar Cabello, Teresa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Recubrimiento dental adhesivo
Resina compuesta
Lesiones cervicales no cariosas
Dentina Esclerótica
Cuello del diente
Dental bonding
Composite resin
Non-carious cervical lesions
Sclerotic dentin
Tooth cervix
topic Recubrimiento dental adhesivo
Resina compuesta
Lesiones cervicales no cariosas
Dentina Esclerótica
Cuello del diente
Dental bonding
Composite resin
Non-carious cervical lesions
Sclerotic dentin
Tooth cervix
description The amount of adult people around the world that present NCCL, is about 46,7% and with the growing trend of population aging, that condition has been growing last years, occurring frequently in the age group over 55 years. An important challenge for dentistry has been obtaining an adequate bond between the composite resin and the dentin, where it is still inaccurate around the junction in sclerotic dentin. It is necessary to contrast which protocol or adhesive technique provides an improvement in the adhesive-dentin interface, to achieve better adhesion of NCCL composite resin restorations on sclerotic dentin. This thesis project reviewed the literature on its way to find randomized clinical studies on adhesive protocols in composite resin restorations in NCCL on sclerotic dentin, by searching on MEDLINE/PUBMED, ELSEVIER/SCOPUS y WEB OF SCIENCE, hoping to identify the adhesive protocols that provide the best clinical behavior and longevity, presenting a surface treatment that improves the retention of composite resin restorations in NCCL with sclerotic dentin. 11 articles were studied meeting the standards established in this SLR. We conclude that there are techniques or protocols that have a very good influence adherence, where the vigorous application of adhesive systems and the pretreatment of the dentin with EDTA 15-17% for 1-2 minutes, increases the retention rates of the composite resin restorations in NCCL on sclerotic dentin.
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