A Randomised Controlled Trial of Postoperative Sensitivity after Class II Restoration with Bulk-Fill vs Conventional Composites.
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Twigg, J.
Vaid, N.
Chavda, A.
Seymour, D.
Hyde, TP.
Nixon, PJ.
LTHT Author
Twigg, Joshua
LTHT Department
Restorative Dentistry
Non Medic
Publication Date
2024
Item Type
Journal Article
Randomized Controlled Trial
Comparative Study
Randomized Controlled Trial
Comparative Study
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Bulk-fill composites may simplify posterior restorations, saving time and reducing technical complexity. Post-operative sensitivity is a risk of posterior composites; bulk-fill composites could mitigate this. This single centre, double-blinded, parallel groups randomised controlled trial compared postoperative sensitivity following restoration of class II carious lesions with bulk-fill or conventional, layered composite.
NULL HYPOTHESIS: there will be no difference in post-operative sensitivity between the two materials.
METHODS: Participants requiring class II restoration of posterior teeth were randomised to bulk-fill (FU) (Coltene Fill-UpTM) or conventional, layered (BE) (Coltene Brilliant Everglow) composite. Allocation was concealed during cavity preparation. Only the operating dentist knew allocation. The outcome was 24 h post-operative sensitivity.
RESULTS: 41 patients were randomised (20/group). Two patients from FU group were excluded from analysis (factors unrelated to intervention). There was no difference in postoperative sensitivity at 24 h nor any time point. Only participant age and baseline sensitivity scores significantly impacted post-operative sensitivity. One restoration debonded in FU group at 10 days, with no other adverse effects. No difference in time taken to place restorations was seen.
CONCLUSIONS: Within the study's limitations, post-operative sensitivity after class II posterior restorations was no different in bulk-fill restorations compared with conventional, incrementally cured composite.
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European Journal of Prosthodontics & Restorative Dentistry