Clinical Behavior of Self-Adhesive Composite Resin Restorations: Literature Review

Cassia Thaís Iurkiv Zanatta

Department of Restorative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, UNIOESTE – State University of West Parana, Cascavel, PR, Brazil.

Poliana Maria de Faveri Cardoso *

Department of Restorative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, UNIOESTE – State University of West Parana, Cascavel, PR, Brazil.

Veridiana Camilotti

Western State University of Paraná - Dental School, Brazil.

Márcio José Mendonça

Western State University of Paraná - Dental School, Brazil.

Júlio Katuhide Ueda

Western State University of Paraná - Dental School, Brazil.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Self-adhesive flowable composite resins are relatively new formulations on the market. These materials do not require the prior application of the adhesive system and, at the same time, can promote a durable seal at the tooth-restoration interface. However, there is little clinical information about these materials. Therefore, this review aimed to gather information on the clinical behavior of these self-adhesive materials by conducting a bibliographic search from 2010 to February 2024 in the PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Scopus, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials databases. Clinical follow-up studies of restorations performed with these materials were eligible for selection. The search terms used were “self-adhesive composite” or “self-adhesive flowable composite” where 14 complete articles were evaluated and 12 were selected. Only clinical follow-up studies of enamel and/or dentin restorations performed with self-adhesive resins were eligible for selection. This systematic review concluded that the self-adhesive flowable resin showed results comparable to those of the conventional flowable resin. However, studies have shown that for restorations in Class I and V cavities, self-adhesive flowable composite resin performed better than restorations in Class II cavities.

Keywords: Self-adhesive flowable composite resin, conventional flowable composite resin, clinical behavior, literature review


How to Cite

Zanatta, Cassia Thaís Iurkiv, Poliana Maria de Faveri Cardoso, Veridiana Camilotti, Márcio José Mendonça, and Júlio Katuhide Ueda. 2024. “Clinical Behavior of Self-Adhesive Composite Resin Restorations: Literature Review”. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research 36 (4):123-31. https://doi.org/10.9734/jammr/2024/v36i45405.

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