Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Total Etch versus Self Etch Adhesive; Effect on Post-Operative Sensitivity

View through CrossRef
Objective: To compare post-operative sensitivity after placement of composite restoration in Class I cavity using total etch adhesive and self-etch adhesive. Study Design: Quasi-experimental study. Place and Duration of Study: Department of Operative Dentistry, Armed Forces Institute of Dentistry (AFID), Rawalpindi Pakistan, from Jul to Dec 2019. Methodology: Total 80 patients were chosen with Class-I cavities present on premolars and molars of both maxillary and mandibular arch. They were divided into two groups. 40 patients each in Group-A (Self etch adhesive) and in Group-B (Total etch adhesive). Composite restorations were sited in both groups and evaluated for post-operative sensitivit y after 24 hours and after one week. Data was recorded by using Visual Analog Score in response to air stimulus. Results: The mean VAS scores for the Self Etch Group, group was lower than the Total Etch group at the 1-day (0.525 and 0.850 respectively), and 1-week (0.050 and 0.10 respectively) evaluation periods with a statistically significant difference after 24 hours only. Conclusion: Significantly less post-operative sensitivity observed with Self Etch adhesive as compared to total etch following 24 hours of restoration placement. Sensitivity faded over the period of one week.
Title: Total Etch versus Self Etch Adhesive; Effect on Post-Operative Sensitivity
Description:
Objective: To compare post-operative sensitivity after placement of composite restoration in Class I cavity using total etch adhesive and self-etch adhesive.
Study Design: Quasi-experimental study.
Place and Duration of Study: Department of Operative Dentistry, Armed Forces Institute of Dentistry (AFID), Rawalpindi Pakistan, from Jul to Dec 2019.
Methodology: Total 80 patients were chosen with Class-I cavities present on premolars and molars of both maxillary and mandibular arch.
They were divided into two groups.
40 patients each in Group-A (Self etch adhesive) and in Group-B (Total etch adhesive).
Composite restorations were sited in both groups and evaluated for post-operative sensitivit y after 24 hours and after one week.
Data was recorded by using Visual Analog Score in response to air stimulus.
Results: The mean VAS scores for the Self Etch Group, group was lower than the Total Etch group at the 1-day (0.
525 and 0.
850 respectively), and 1-week (0.
050 and 0.
10 respectively) evaluation periods with a statistically significant difference after 24 hours only.
Conclusion: Significantly less post-operative sensitivity observed with Self Etch adhesive as compared to total etch following 24 hours of restoration placement.
Sensitivity faded over the period of one week.

Related Results

Self etch adhesives - An update
Self etch adhesives - An update
Self etch adhesives are one of the most recent advancements the field of dentistry has seen recently. Adhesive frameworks today are either an "etch and rinse or total etch" or "sel...
(Henry B. Linford Award for Distinguished Teaching Address) Low Temperature Plasma Etching of Copper, Silver, and Gold Films
(Henry B. Linford Award for Distinguished Teaching Address) Low Temperature Plasma Etching of Copper, Silver, and Gold Films
Copper, silver and gold films have garnered considerable interest due to the numerous applications possible as a result of their unique electrical and optical properties. Specific...
Comparison of the Shear bonding Strength of ION-Z GIC to a Resin Composite Using Different Adhesive Systems: RCT Study
Comparison of the Shear bonding Strength of ION-Z GIC to a Resin Composite Using Different Adhesive Systems: RCT Study
Abstract Background:In restorative dentistry we usually use Sandwich Technique for posterior restorations where GIC is placed below and a resin composite is placed over it....
Comparison of the Shear bonding Strength of ION-Z GIC to a Resin Composite Using Different Adhesive Systems: RCT Study
Comparison of the Shear bonding Strength of ION-Z GIC to a Resin Composite Using Different Adhesive Systems: RCT Study
Abstract Background:In restorative dentistry we usually use Sandwich Technique for posterior restorations where GIC is placed below and a resin composite is placed over it....
Operative versus Non-Operative Management of The Medial Malleolus in Bimalleolar and Trimalleolar Fractures – A Systematic Review
Operative versus Non-Operative Management of The Medial Malleolus in Bimalleolar and Trimalleolar Fractures – A Systematic Review
Purpose Ankle fractures are the fifth most common fracture worldwide. Some reviews have shown that non-operative management of isolated medial malleolar fractures has satisfactory ...
Preoperative Resilience Strongest Predictor of Postoperative Outcome Following an Arthroscopic Bankart Repair
Preoperative Resilience Strongest Predictor of Postoperative Outcome Following an Arthroscopic Bankart Repair
Objectives: Resilience, which is a psychometric property related to “hardiness” or the ability to respond to challenging situations, is a recognized predictor in many outcomes’ dom...
Paper 59: No Difference in Post-Operative Outcomes for High-Grade Acromioclavicular Joint Surgery Performed Acutely vs Chronically
Paper 59: No Difference in Post-Operative Outcomes for High-Grade Acromioclavicular Joint Surgery Performed Acutely vs Chronically
Objectives: There have been no large studies that directly compare long term outcomes in patients with Rockwood grade III-V acromioclavicular (AC) joint separations treated with ac...

Back to Top