Resistencia al cizallamiento de los sistemas adhesivos autograbantes v/s de grabado total en dientes temporales : revisión sistemática
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2023
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es
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Universidad Andrés Bello
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Resumen: La adhesión es el principal factor de fundamental para el éxito de las restauraciones
directas. Objetivo: evaluar, mediante revisiones observacionales la fuerza de unión de los dientes
temporales comparadas de un sistema de autograbado y de grabado total. Metodología: Se realizó
una búsqueda electrónica de estudios observacionales publicados entre 2013 y 2023 en las bases
de datos Medline / Pubmed, Scopus, medline complete y la Web of Science, con la estrategia de
búsqueda “pediatric dentistry OR temporal teeth OR deciduous teeth AND dental bonding AND
Self-etch OR Etch-and-rinse AND Shear Strength” en Pubmed y Scopus; ¨Temporal teeth OR
deciduous teeth AND dental bonding AND self-etch OR etch-and-rinse AND shear strength¨ en
Dentistry & Oral Sciences Source y Medline complete. Resultados: Se identificaron 599 registros
de los cuales después de aplicar los criterios de elegibilidad se analizaron 4, cuyos resultados
mostraron una correlación entre ambos sistemas adhesivos y la resistencia al cizallamiento, siendo
la tasa de supervivencia de la restauración reportada mayor en sistema grabado y lavado en
comparación con el sistema de autograbado. Conclusión: La técnica de adhesión para grabado y
lavado exhibe una fuerza de adhesión superior en comparación con el sistema autoadhesivo, siendo
ambos métodos situados dentro de los valores clínicamente aceptables para la obtención de
resultados clínicos satisfactorios.
Abstract: Adhesion is the main factor fundamental to the success of direct restorations. Objective: to evaluate, through observational reviews, the bond strength of temporary teeth compared to a self-etching and total etching system. Methodology: An electronic search of observational studies published between 2013 and 2023 was carried out in the databases Medline / Pubmed, Scopus, medline complete and the Web of Science, with the search strategy “pediatric Dentistry OR temporal teeth OR deciduous teeth AND dental bonding AND self-etching OR etching and rinsing AND shear resistance” in Pubmed and Scopus; “Temporary teeth OR temporary teeth AND dental bonding AND self-etching OR etching and rinsing AND shear resistance” in Dentistry & Oral Sciences Source and Medline complete. Results: 599 records were identified, of which after applying the eligibility criteria, 4 were analyzed, the results of which showed a correlation between both adhesive systems and shear resistance, with the reported restoration survival rate being higher in the etched and washed system compared to the self-recording system. Conclusion: The etch and wash adhesion technique exhibits superior adhesion strength compared to the self-adhesive system, both methods being within clinically acceptable values for obtaining satisfactory clinical results.
Abstract: Adhesion is the main factor fundamental to the success of direct restorations. Objective: to evaluate, through observational reviews, the bond strength of temporary teeth compared to a self-etching and total etching system. Methodology: An electronic search of observational studies published between 2013 and 2023 was carried out in the databases Medline / Pubmed, Scopus, medline complete and the Web of Science, with the search strategy “pediatric Dentistry OR temporal teeth OR deciduous teeth AND dental bonding AND self-etching OR etching and rinsing AND shear resistance” in Pubmed and Scopus; “Temporary teeth OR temporary teeth AND dental bonding AND self-etching OR etching and rinsing AND shear resistance” in Dentistry & Oral Sciences Source and Medline complete. Results: 599 records were identified, of which after applying the eligibility criteria, 4 were analyzed, the results of which showed a correlation between both adhesive systems and shear resistance, with the reported restoration survival rate being higher in the etched and washed system compared to the self-recording system. Conclusion: The etch and wash adhesion technique exhibits superior adhesion strength compared to the self-adhesive system, both methods being within clinically acceptable values for obtaining satisfactory clinical results.
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Adhesivos Dentales, Materiales Dentales, Dentición Primaria