Success of resin infiltration treatment on interproximal tooth surfaces in young adults—A practice‐based follow‐up study
Abstract Objectives Arresting active initial caries lesions is part of the modern caries controlling system. Resin infiltration (RI) system has been found a promising method in arresting interproximal initial lesions. The aim was to investigate whether RI arrests progression of active caries lesions...
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doaj-f6011326642a44b88cc2ceff0cb73e842021-04-05T03:48:07ZengWileyClinical and Experimental Dental Research2057-43472021-04-017218919510.1002/cre2.349Success of resin infiltration treatment on interproximal tooth surfaces in young adults—A practice‐based follow‐up studySusanna Tiuraniemi0Jenny Yli‐Mannila1Päivi Havela2Taina Käkilehto3Hannu Vähänikkilä4Marja‐Liisa Laitala5Vuokko Anttonen6Department of Cariology, Endodontology and Paediatric Dentistry, Research Unit of Oral Health Sciences University of Oulu Oulu FinlandDepartment of Cariology, Endodontology and Paediatric Dentistry, Research Unit of Oral Health Sciences University of Oulu Oulu FinlandDepartment of Cariology, Endodontology and Paediatric Dentistry, Research Unit of Oral Health Sciences University of Oulu Oulu FinlandDental Teaching Unit City of Oulu FinlandInfrastructure for Population Studies, Faculty of Medicine University of Oulu Oulu FinlandDepartment of Cariology, Endodontology and Paediatric Dentistry, Research Unit of Oral Health Sciences University of Oulu Oulu FinlandDepartment of Cariology, Endodontology and Paediatric Dentistry, Research Unit of Oral Health Sciences University of Oulu Oulu FinlandAbstract Objectives Arresting active initial caries lesions is part of the modern caries controlling system. Resin infiltration (RI) system has been found a promising method in arresting interproximal initial lesions. The aim was to investigate whether RI arrests progression of active caries lesions. Materials and methods Participants (n = 20) of the retrospective study were patients in the Dental Teaching Unit, City of Oulu, Finland, mean age 26 years (SD5.2). Indication for RI was radiographically diagnosed progressing (ICDAS 1–3) interproximal lesions (n = 54). RI treatments were performed in 2015–2017. Controls were initial lesions in the same bitewing radiographs without RI or other treatment (n = 24). For analyzes teeth were categorized as lower and upper premolars and molars. The change in lesions during the follow‐up period was recorded surface wise as follows: deterioration / improvement from ICDAS score 3/improvement from ICDAS score 2/improvement per se/at follow‐up, lesion was less diffuse/no change. The changes in each tooth surface were analyzed between RI intervention and control teeth by using Chi‐square test. Proportions of successful and failed surfaces were given. Results The mean length of follow‐up period was 17.4 m (SD7.2). Arresting of caries lesions (ICDAS scores 2 and 3) was distinctly better in RI group (63.0%) compared with the controls (29.1%). The situation progressed among 29.2% of the controls whereas the respective proportion among the intervention group was 14.8%. Progression of lesions was more distinct in all tooth groups in the control group. Outcome was successful despite the lesion depth. Conclusions Resin infiltration seems effective in arresting progression of initial caries lesions with monitoring period of 1.5 years.https://doi.org/10.1002/cre2.349caries preventioninterproximal initial caries lesionsresin infiltration |
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Susanna Tiuraniemi Jenny Yli‐Mannila Päivi Havela Taina Käkilehto Hannu Vähänikkilä Marja‐Liisa Laitala Vuokko Anttonen Success of resin infiltration treatment on interproximal tooth surfaces in young adults—A practice‐based follow‐up study Clinical and Experimental Dental Research caries prevention interproximal initial caries lesions resin infiltration |
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Susanna Tiuraniemi Jenny Yli‐Mannila Päivi Havela Taina Käkilehto Hannu Vähänikkilä Marja‐Liisa Laitala Vuokko Anttonen |
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Success of resin infiltration treatment on interproximal tooth surfaces in young adults—A practice‐based follow‐up study |
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Success of resin infiltration treatment on interproximal tooth surfaces in young adults—A practice‐based follow‐up study |
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Success of resin infiltration treatment on interproximal tooth surfaces in young adults—A practice‐based follow‐up study |
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Success of resin infiltration treatment on interproximal tooth surfaces in young adults—A practice‐based follow‐up study |
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Success of resin infiltration treatment on interproximal tooth surfaces in young adults—A practice‐based follow‐up study |
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success of resin infiltration treatment on interproximal tooth surfaces in young adults—a practice‐based follow‐up study |
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Clinical and Experimental Dental Research |
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Abstract Objectives Arresting active initial caries lesions is part of the modern caries controlling system. Resin infiltration (RI) system has been found a promising method in arresting interproximal initial lesions. The aim was to investigate whether RI arrests progression of active caries lesions. Materials and methods Participants (n = 20) of the retrospective study were patients in the Dental Teaching Unit, City of Oulu, Finland, mean age 26 years (SD5.2). Indication for RI was radiographically diagnosed progressing (ICDAS 1–3) interproximal lesions (n = 54). RI treatments were performed in 2015–2017. Controls were initial lesions in the same bitewing radiographs without RI or other treatment (n = 24). For analyzes teeth were categorized as lower and upper premolars and molars. The change in lesions during the follow‐up period was recorded surface wise as follows: deterioration / improvement from ICDAS score 3/improvement from ICDAS score 2/improvement per se/at follow‐up, lesion was less diffuse/no change. The changes in each tooth surface were analyzed between RI intervention and control teeth by using Chi‐square test. Proportions of successful and failed surfaces were given. Results The mean length of follow‐up period was 17.4 m (SD7.2). Arresting of caries lesions (ICDAS scores 2 and 3) was distinctly better in RI group (63.0%) compared with the controls (29.1%). The situation progressed among 29.2% of the controls whereas the respective proportion among the intervention group was 14.8%. Progression of lesions was more distinct in all tooth groups in the control group. Outcome was successful despite the lesion depth. Conclusions Resin infiltration seems effective in arresting progression of initial caries lesions with monitoring period of 1.5 years. |
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caries prevention interproximal initial caries lesions resin infiltration |
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