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pmid: 21659987
To evaluate Class V restorations placed by UK general practitioners comparing those failing or surviving after two years, and to identify factors associated with early failure.Prospective longitudinal cohort multi-centre study. Setting UK general dental practices.Ten dentists each placed 100 Class V restorations and recorded selected clinical information at placement and recall visits. Univariate associations were assessed between recorded clinical factors and whether restorations had failed or not at two years. Multi-variable binary logistic regression was also undertaken to identify which combination of factors had a significant effect on the probability of early failure.At two years, 156 of 989 restorations had failed (15.8%), with 40 (4%) lost to follow-up. Univariate analysis showed a significant association between restoration failure and increasing patient age, payment method, the treating practitioner, non-carious cavities, cavities involving enamel and dentine, cavity preparation and restoration material. Multi-variable analysis indicated a higher probability of early failure associated with the practitioner, older patients, glass ionomer and flowable composite, bur-preparation and moisture contamination.Among these practitioners, both analytic methods identified significant associations between early failure of Class V restorations and the practitioner, cavity preparation method, restoration material and patient's age.
Male, Analysis of Variance, Oral Hygiene Index, Age Factors, Dental Bonding, Middle Aged, Composite Resins, Dental Amalgam, Tooth Cervix, Cohort Studies, Logistic Models, Glass Ionomer Cements, General Practice, Dental, Humans, Female, Dental Restoration Failure, Prospective Studies, Patient Credit and Collection, Dental Cavity Preparation, Dental Restoration, Permanent
Male, Analysis of Variance, Oral Hygiene Index, Age Factors, Dental Bonding, Middle Aged, Composite Resins, Dental Amalgam, Tooth Cervix, Cohort Studies, Logistic Models, Glass Ionomer Cements, General Practice, Dental, Humans, Female, Dental Restoration Failure, Prospective Studies, Patient Credit and Collection, Dental Cavity Preparation, Dental Restoration, Permanent
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