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Clinical evaluation of bioactive resin-modified glass ionomer and giomer in restoring primary molars

UdayaKumar Deepika, Prasanna Kumar Sahoo, Jayanta Kumar Dash, Ratna Renu Baliarsingh, Prayas Ray, Gaurav Sharma

2022Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aim: This study aims to evaluate and compare the clinical performance of two restorative materials - bioactive resin-modified glass ionomer (ACTIVA BioACTIVE restorative) and giomer hybrid composite (Beautifil Flow Plus) in restoring class I carious primary molars. Materials and Methods: The split-mouth randomized controlled study was conducted on 100 primary molars from 50 children (28 - males, 22 - females) from 50 children in age range of 5-9 years (Mean-7.29±1.34) with at least two occlusal carious lesions on either maxillary or mandibular primary molars. Each child had both the control and the experimental teeth restored with respective restorative materials, Group I (Control, n = 50) → Giomer, Group II (Experimental, n = 50) → Bioactive resin-modified glass ionomer. The restorations were evaluated by two independent investigators using modified United State Public Health Service criteria at immediate postoperative, 6 months, and 12 months. The Chi-square test was used for the statistical analysis after collecting the data. Results: At the 12-month follow-up, 33 children (66 teeth) reported with an attrition rate of 33%. The color match between the groups was not statistically significant at all intervals. The marginal discoloration, marginal integrity, anatomic form, and retention had no significant difference at 6 months. But at 12 months, there was a statistically significant difference between the groups with p value of 0.04,<0.001,<0.02 and <0.001 respectively. respectively. At 12 months, there was no postoperative sensitivity in both groups. Conclusion: Bioactive resin-modified glass ionomer with enhanced properties can be used as an effective restorative material, especially in children with excessive salivation.

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