Manarte-Monteiro, PatriciaD’Elia, LeonardoGavinha, SandraDaniela Gavinha da Costa, LilianaPereira da Silva, Ligia2026-05-262026-05-262026-05-08Manarte-Monteiro, P., D’Elia, L., Gavinha, S., Costa, L., & Silva, L. (2026, maio 7–9). Universal adhesive brands functional performance and survival: 18 to 48 months systematic report [Apresentação de poster]. AIC 27th Annual Congress & ConsEURO, Bolonha, Itáliahttps://accademiaitalianadiconservativa.it/en/events/aicconseuro-2026-excellence-in-conservative-dentistry-exploring-the-future/http://hdl.handle.net/10284/15436Autor correspondente: Patrícia Manarte-MonteiroAims: This poster aims to compare retention rates of Universal Adhesive (UA) Brands in non-carious cervical lesions (NCCL) restorations and, to evaluate their functional survival by adhesion modes, Etch-and- Rinse (ER), Self-Etch (SE) and Selective Enamel Etching (SEE). Material & methods: A Systematic search was performed in PubMed, Web-of-Science and B-on for randomized clinical trials (RCTs) published between 2015-2025. Results: Of 251 screened records, 21 RCTs were eligible, comprising 16 UA brands with overall similar retention rates (p>0.05), median follow-up of 24-month (IQR 24-36 months). Conclusions: UA brands applied by ER and SEE adhesion modes confirmed a decisive impact on long-term retention though, no UA brand can yet be considered as gold-standard for retention survival over 18th-48th month.engUniversal adhesivesMultimode adhesiveDental bondingNon-carious cervical lesion (NCCLs)FDI criteriaUSPHS criteriaRandomized clinical trial (RCT)RetentionUniversal adhesive brands functional performance and survival: 18th-48th months systematic report (Poster P112)conference poster not in proceedings2026-05-22cv-prod-5039952