Dentist № 4 (43) – 2021, pp. 21-27                                                                                                                       SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION


Restoration children’s permanent teeth with universal ormocer restorative material


T.N. Tserakhavaa, E.I. Melnikavab, M.I. Klenovskayab

aMD, PhD, DMSci, Professor, Belarusian State Medical University, Minsk, Belarus
bMD, PhD, Associate Professor, Belarusian State Medical University, Minsk, Belarus

https://doi.org/10.32993/dentist.2021.4(43).3

ABSTRACT
Currently, in the treatment of caries of children’s permanent teeth, the dentist can use various modern feeling materials: modified glassyonery cements, compomacomes, hyiomers, composites. The choice of restoration material and the treatment of caries of children’s permanent teeth remains relevant at present.
The aim of the study was to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of universal nano-hybrid Ormocer restorative material for the restoration of children’s permanent teeth.
Objects and methods. 143 permanent teeth of 52 children and adolescents (average age 13,4 years) were treated using universal nanohybrid Ormocer restorative material. Restorations assessment was carried out in 12 and 24 months according to Ryge criteria.
Results and discussion. The analysis of the group belonging of the cured teeth showed that 51.05% were first and second permanent molars. Analysis of surface lesions indicates that more often (60.46%) caries was detected on occlusal surfaces. Evaluation of the clinical efficacy of the material based on Ormoker ceramics showed no complaints on pain or loss of the filling after 24 months. Most of the restorations (89–93%) were clinically of excellent quality, anatomically restoring the tooth surface, with no signs of damage to the integrity or loss of marginal adhesion of the filling. Deviations from the ideal type of filling were detected in up to 11% of restorations, but did not require correction or re-treatment.
Conclusion. Thus, in the study, the ceramic-based composite material was characterized by excellent working properties, good adaptation to hard tooth tissues, perfectly polished, and retained its aesthetic characteristics in the oral cavity for 2 years, which allows it to be recommended for use in pediatric practice.

Keywords: children, caries, permanent teeth, restoration, composite, clinical efficacy

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