2020
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1718639
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Clinical Performance of Bulk-Fill Resin Composite Restorations Using the United States Public Health Service and Federation Dentaire Internationale Criteria: A 12-Month Randomized Clinical Trial

Abstract: Objective This study was aimed to compare the 12-month clinical performance of two full-body bulk-fill resin composites Filtek bulk fill/3M ESPE (FBF) and Tetric EvoCeram bulk fill/Ivoclar Vivadent (TBF) and a conventional microhybrid resin composite Filtek Z250/3M ESPE (Z250) using the modified the United States Public Health Service (USPHS) and Federation Dentaire Internationale (FDI) criteria. Also, the agreement between the two evaluation criteria was evaluated at baseline and after 12 months of follow-up.… Show more

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“…The collected data that 69.2% of respondent GDP don't use bulk-ll composites while 30.8% of them use it is interesting since bulk-ll composites reduce time and effort of application and has been reported to be a satisfactory restorative. (21,22) Unavailability of bulk-ll composites at respective workplaces and lack adequate knowledge and awareness of participating dentists are probable explanations. 69.2% said they do not.…”
Section: Composite Structure and Thickness Of Inserted Incrementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The collected data that 69.2% of respondent GDP don't use bulk-ll composites while 30.8% of them use it is interesting since bulk-ll composites reduce time and effort of application and has been reported to be a satisfactory restorative. (21,22) Unavailability of bulk-ll composites at respective workplaces and lack adequate knowledge and awareness of participating dentists are probable explanations. 69.2% said they do not.…”
Section: Composite Structure and Thickness Of Inserted Incrementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical trials have revealed no differences in the performance of bulk-fill and conventional materials after 01 to 10 years of follow up 27,28 . Thus, it seems that bulk-fill resin composites seem to be a suitable alternative to conventional layered resin composites when used in a 4 -5mm single-increment (bulk-fill technique) 29 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 Conventional and bulk-fill RBCs are suitable materials for these restorations. 14,15,22 Clinically, several LCUs present smaller tips compared with the restorative area that needs to be reached by light (10). Mesioocclusodistal (MOD) cavities, such as those noted in first maxillary molars with a 10.31-mm mean MD-D, second maxillary molars (9.79 mm MD-D), and first (6.98 mm MD-D) or second maxillary premolars (6.74 mm MD-D) may present superior dimensions compared with the LCU tip.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%