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Multicenter Study
. 2012 May 11;212(9):E14.
doi: 10.1038/sj.bdj.2012.367.

The survival of Class V restorations in general dental practice: part 3, five-year survival

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Multicenter Study

The survival of Class V restorations in general dental practice: part 3, five-year survival

D Stewardson et al. Br Dent J. .

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the survival over five years of Class V restorations placed by UK general practitioners, and to identify factors associated with increased longevity.

Design: Prospective longitudinal cohort multi-centre study.

Setting: UK general dental practices.

Materials and method: Ten general dental practitioners each placed 100 Class V restorations of varying sizes, using a range of materials and recorded selected clinical information at placement and recall visits. After five years the data were analysed using the Kaplan-Meier method, log-rank tests and Cox regressions models to identify significant associations between the time to restoration failure and different clinical factors.

Results: After five years 275/989 restorations had failed (27.8%), with 116 (11.7%) lost to follow-up. Cox regression analysis identified that, in combination, the practitioner, patient age, cavity size, moisture contamination and cavity preparation were found to influence the survival of the restorations.

Conclusions: At least 60.5% of the restorations survived for five years. The time to failure of Class V restorations placed by this group of dentists was reduced in association with the individual practitioner, smaller cavities, glass ionomer restorations, cavities which had not been prepared with a bur, moisture contamination, increasing patient age, cavities confined to dentine and non-carious cavities.

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