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Review
. 2015 Summer;39(4):303-10.
doi: 10.17796/1053-4628-39.4.303.

Evidence-based Update of Pediatric Dental Restorative Procedures: Dental Materials

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Evidence-based Update of Pediatric Dental Restorative Procedures: Dental Materials

V Dhar et al. J Clin Pediatr Dent. 2015 Summer.
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Abstract

Background: The science of dental materials and restorative care in children and adolescent is constantly evolving, and the ongoing search for ideal restorative materials has led to plethora of research.

Aim: To provide an evidence base to assist dental practitioners choose appropriate restorative care for children and adolescents.

Study design: This evidence-based review appraises this literature, primarily between the years 1995-2013, for efficacy of dental amalgam, composites, glass ionomer cements, compomers, preformed metal crowns and anterior esthetic restorations. The assessment of evidence for each dental material was based on a strong evidence, evidence in favor, expert opinion, and evidence against by consensus of the authors.

Results: There is varying level of evidence for the use of restorative materials like amalgam, composites, glass ionomers, resin-modified glass-ionomers, compomers, stainless steel crowns and anterior crowns for both primary and permanent teeth.

Conclusions: A substantial amount data is available on restorative materials used in pediatric dentistry; however, there exists substantial evidence from systematic reviews and randomized clinical trials and clinicians need to examine and understand the available literature evidence carefully to aid them in clinical decision making.

Keywords: dental materials; evidence-based dentistry; pediatric dentistry; preventive dentistry; restorative dentistry.

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