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Original Article

Durability of a Polyacid-Modified Composite Resin (Compomer) in Primary Molars: A Multicenter Study

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Pages 255-260 | Received 20 Nov 1996, Accepted 14 Mar 1997, Published online: 02 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Andersson-Wenckert IE, Folkesson UH, van Dijken JWV. Durability of a polyacid-modified composite resin (compomer) in primary molars. A multicenter study.

A polyacid-modified composite resin (compomer) restorative material was evaluated in primary molars in a multicenter study. One hundred and fifty-nine class-II restorations were placed by 6 dentists in 79 children. The restorations were evaluated during a 2-year period, using slightly modified USPHS criteria. After 1 year 151 restorations were evaluated and, after 2 years, 104. The cumulative failure rate after 1 year was 8% and after 2 years, 22%. The main reaons for failure were loss of retention (12%) and secondary canes (5%). The compomer material showed a high failure rate, comparable to that of other adhesive restorative materials currently used in primary molars. A large operator variation in failure rate indicates the technique sensitivity of the material.

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