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Cavity treatment in primary molars and malocclusion: quasi-randomised clinical trial

BACKGROUND: An innovative caries treatment protocol for primary teeth, termed Ultra-Conservative Treatment (UCT), restores small cavities through the Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART) protocol and cleans medium to large open cavities with toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. However, UCT-treated...

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Autores principales: Gomide, Rafael T., Frencken, Jo E., Faber, Jorge, Kuijpers-Jagtman, Anne Marie, Leal, Soraya C.
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Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7008815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32071805
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8439
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author Gomide, Rafael T.
Frencken, Jo E.
Faber, Jorge
Kuijpers-Jagtman, Anne Marie
Leal, Soraya C.
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Frencken, Jo E.
Faber, Jorge
Kuijpers-Jagtman, Anne Marie
Leal, Soraya C.
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description BACKGROUND: An innovative caries treatment protocol for primary teeth, termed Ultra-Conservative Treatment (UCT), restores small cavities through the Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART) protocol and cleans medium to large open cavities with toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. However, UCT-treated primary molars were found to exfoliate earlier than amalgam (CRT) and ART-restored cavities, which may lead to unacceptable loss of space for normal eruption of permanent successors. The null-hypothesis tested was that there is no difference between the three treatment protocols and the intra-arch distances, and index of orthodontic treatment need (IOTN) after 4 years. METHODS: Dental casts were taken at baseline (T0) and four (T4) years. The space of the premolars (D + E space), arch perimeter, anterior and total arch depth were measured using a morphometric computer programme. The presence and level of malocclusion were assessed according to the IOTN index. Dependent variables were all intra-arch distances and the IOTN while the independent variable was treatment protocol (CRT, ART and UCT). Data were analysed using linear and logistic regression. RESULTS: The sample consisted of 867 pairs of casts of 272 initial 6–7-year-olds. No difference was observed between the UCT protocol and the two restorative protocols for the intra-arch variables in both maxilla and mandible over the 4 year period. There was no difference between the UCT and the CRT and ART protocols regarding the occurrence of orthodontic treatment need (malocclusion). In conclusion, the UCT treatment protocol does not differ significantly from the traditional amalgam (CRT) and ART restorative protocols with respect to intra-arch distances and malocclusion. The earlier exfoliation of UCT-treated primary molars does not lead to a worsening of the eruption pattern of permanent successors.
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spelling pubmed-70088152020-02-18 Cavity treatment in primary molars and malocclusion: quasi-randomised clinical trial Gomide, Rafael T. Frencken, Jo E. Faber, Jorge Kuijpers-Jagtman, Anne Marie Leal, Soraya C. PeerJ Anesthesiology and Pain Management BACKGROUND: An innovative caries treatment protocol for primary teeth, termed Ultra-Conservative Treatment (UCT), restores small cavities through the Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART) protocol and cleans medium to large open cavities with toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. However, UCT-treated primary molars were found to exfoliate earlier than amalgam (CRT) and ART-restored cavities, which may lead to unacceptable loss of space for normal eruption of permanent successors. The null-hypothesis tested was that there is no difference between the three treatment protocols and the intra-arch distances, and index of orthodontic treatment need (IOTN) after 4 years. METHODS: Dental casts were taken at baseline (T0) and four (T4) years. The space of the premolars (D + E space), arch perimeter, anterior and total arch depth were measured using a morphometric computer programme. The presence and level of malocclusion were assessed according to the IOTN index. Dependent variables were all intra-arch distances and the IOTN while the independent variable was treatment protocol (CRT, ART and UCT). Data were analysed using linear and logistic regression. RESULTS: The sample consisted of 867 pairs of casts of 272 initial 6–7-year-olds. No difference was observed between the UCT protocol and the two restorative protocols for the intra-arch variables in both maxilla and mandible over the 4 year period. There was no difference between the UCT and the CRT and ART protocols regarding the occurrence of orthodontic treatment need (malocclusion). In conclusion, the UCT treatment protocol does not differ significantly from the traditional amalgam (CRT) and ART restorative protocols with respect to intra-arch distances and malocclusion. The earlier exfoliation of UCT-treated primary molars does not lead to a worsening of the eruption pattern of permanent successors. PeerJ Inc. 2020-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7008815/ /pubmed/32071805 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8439 Text en © 2020 Gomide et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
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Gomide, Rafael T.
Frencken, Jo E.
Faber, Jorge
Kuijpers-Jagtman, Anne Marie
Leal, Soraya C.
Cavity treatment in primary molars and malocclusion: quasi-randomised clinical trial
title Cavity treatment in primary molars and malocclusion: quasi-randomised clinical trial
title_full Cavity treatment in primary molars and malocclusion: quasi-randomised clinical trial
title_fullStr Cavity treatment in primary molars and malocclusion: quasi-randomised clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed Cavity treatment in primary molars and malocclusion: quasi-randomised clinical trial
title_short Cavity treatment in primary molars and malocclusion: quasi-randomised clinical trial
title_sort cavity treatment in primary molars and malocclusion: quasi-randomised clinical trial
topic Anesthesiology and Pain Management
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7008815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32071805
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8439
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