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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
99 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
1991-07-15
2019-12-19
Brief Summary
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Materials and Methods: One hundred eight fractured teeth, from 99 patients (51 males, 48 females, mean age 50.5 years), presenting complete or partial root fracture, were treated with adhesive restoration or non-adhesive restoration protocol (amalgam) between 1991 and 2019. Demographic and clinical variables were evaluated as predictors of extraction. Furthermore, the bone loss/recovery due to therapy for the fracture was radiographically evaluated at the one year follow-up. All cases were treated by the same operator, using a surgical microscope. Statistical analysis was performed with IBM SPSS Statistics. The study was approved by the ethical committee of Sistema Sanitario Nazionale (prot. N°2370CELazio1).
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Detailed Description
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The bone loss/recovery due to the therapy of the fracture was radiographically evaluated at the one year follow-up: using Adobe Photoshop, the area of the bone loss was drawn, calculated and compared on radiograms at the moment of the diagnosis and at one year after the treatment, using the same radiological projection and classified as recovered, same loss, or further loss.
Radiographic examination was performed after the restoration, and then the radiographic survey was repeated every six months for the first two years and once a year for the remaining period.
These cases have all been reported, treated and evaluated over time by radiographic and clinical investigation. In all treated cases, the protocol of adhesive restorations was the same, performed and documented with the aid of the Leica 650 surgical microscope by the same operator. The adhesive protocol (87 cases) remained unchanged over time (from 1991 to 2019). A few cases (21 cases) were treated with amalgam, following protocols recommended by the literature to avoid the risk of dental fractures (endo-canal retention and cusp covering).
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
RETROSPECTIVE
Interventions
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Adhesive restoration protocol
The canal walls were etched with 37% orthophosphoric acid for 30 seconds with use of a microbrush.
The primer was applied on the wet canal walls, with a microbrush several times, after checking by drying the canal, that the appearance of the dentine was shiny and not opaque or chalky.
The next step was the application of bonding with a microbrush, blowing in the fracture line to make sure it is not loaded with bonding.
Flow composite was used to make it penetrate the fracture line with the help of a 0.06 mm k-file.
The canals were filled with dual composite parts more deeply, light cured at the canal entrance and pulp chamber; the following phase was the coronal restoration with a sandwich technique, covering the cusp with composite.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Centro di Ricerca Odonotiatrica e Corsi di Aggiornamento Professionale
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Fabrizio Zaccheo
Principal Investigator
References
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Malentacca A, Zaccheo F, Scialanca M, Fordellone F, Rupe C, Lajolo C. Repair of teeth with cracks in crowns and roots: An observational clinical study. Int Endod J. 2021 Oct;54(10):1738-1753. doi: 10.1111/iej.13598. Epub 2021 Aug 16.
Other Identifiers
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2370CELazio1
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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