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5 Year Cumulative Survival Rate of Composite Resin Restorations in Permanent First Molars

  • Journal of the Korean academy of pediatric dentistry
  • Abbr : J Korean Acad Pediatr Dent
  • 2019, 46(3), pp.310-317
  • DOI : 10.5933/JKAPD.2019.46.3.310
  • Publisher : The Korean Academy Of Pediatric Dentistry
  • Research Area : Medicine and Pharmacy > Dentistry
  • Received : April 15, 2019
  • Accepted : May 16, 2019
  • Published : August 31, 2019

Yoonsun Jung 1 JISUN SHIN ORD ID 2

1단국대학교 치과대학 소아치과학교실
2단국대학교

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ABSTRACT

The purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate the survival rate of composite resin restorations in permanent first molars in pediatric patients focusing on the influence of risk factors related to patients and teeth. 172 patients (6 - 12 years old) who had their permanent first molars restored with composite resin from July 2010 to July 2012 were investigated. From the dental records, the influence of the risk factors on the survival of restorations was assessed. Location of teeth, classification of cavities, patients’ age and caries risk were included as risk factors in this study. The caries risks of patients were evaluated by the value of the decayed-missing-filled teeth index with the records of patients taken at 5 years old. Among 354 restorations, 272 restorations retained and 82 restorations were replaced. The overall cumulative survival rate at 5 years was 73.9%. The main reason for replacement of restorations was secondary caries (81.7%). Patients with older age group and with lower caries risk group showed higher survival rate of restorations. No statistically significant influence was detected between the survival rates and the possible risk factors : location of teeth, patients’ age and caries risk. The survival rate of restorations was significantly affected by the classification of the cavities (p = 0.002).

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