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Aim: Compare clinical performance and success/retention rates of two multi-mode (MM) adhesives,
applied in self-etch (SE) or etch-and-rinse (ER) modes, with SE-all-in-one adhesive (SE/SE
with enamel etching) in NCCL restorations at one-year follow-up.
Material and methods: Prospective, double-blind RCT approved by the University Fernando
Pessoa and the National-Clinical-Research-Ethics Committees (CEIC-20150305), ClinicalTrials.gov
registered (NCT02698371), in 38 participants with 210 restorations (AdmiraFusionVR ) randomly
allocated to six groups (Adhesives_Adhesion mode), each with 35 restorations: G1-Control
FuturabondVRDC_SE; G2-Control FuturabondVRDC_SE with enamel etching; G3-FuturabondVRU_ER;
G4-FuturabondVR U_SE; G5-AdheseVR Universal_ER; G6-AdheseVR Universal_SE. Restorations evaluated
at baseline and one-year by three calibrated examiners (ICC 0.952) using FDI criteria and statistical
analysis with nonparametric tests (alpha=0.05).
Results: At one-year recall 36 participants, 199 restorations were available for examination; five
(2.5%) restorations (G1 n=2; G2, G3, G4 n=1) were lost due to retention (p>.05); G1 showed
less satisfying marginal adaptation (p<.05) than G2 and MM adhesives groups, particularly G6.
Overall success rates (p>.05) were: 93.9% (G1), 97.0% (G2; G3; G4) and 100.0% (G5; G6).
Conclusions: MM adhesives (FuturabondVRU and AdheseVR Universal) showed similar and acceptable
performance/success rates but also better clinical outputs than the SE-all-in-one adhesive
(FuturabondVR DC), particularly in SE mode. Success and retention rates were similar and not
dependent on materials or adhesion modes.
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Keywords
Multi-mode adhesives Adhesion mode Non-carious cervical lesion Randomised clinical trial
Citation
Patrícia Manarte-Monteiro, Joana Domingues, Liliana Teixeira, Sandra Gavinha & Maria Conceição Manso (2019) Multi-Mode adhesives performance and success/ retention rates in NCCLs restorations: randomised clinical trial one-year report, Biomaterial Investigations in Dentistry, 6:1, 43-53, DOI: 10.1080/26415275.2019.1684199
Publisher
Taylor & Francis