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Impact of interproximal composite restorations on periodontal tissue health: Clinical and cytokine profiles from a pre-post quasi-experimental study

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JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY
Volume 93, Issue 6, Pages 911-923

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/JPER.21-0219

Keywords

bleeding on probing; carious lesions; clinical attachment level; resin composites; supra-crestal tissue attachment

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This study aims to evaluate the effect of interproximal iuxta/subgingival direct composite restoration on periodontal tissue healing. The results show that the restoration has a negative impact on periodontal tissue healing for up to 1 year of follow-up.
Background The aim of this study is to clinically and molecularly evaluate the effect of an interproximal iuxta/subgingival direct composite restoration on periodontal tissue healing. Methods Individuals in need of a posterior iuxta/subgingival interproximal restoration were consecutively enrolled. After enrollment, a test (site with tooth decay) and a control site (intact contralateral tooth) were identified. After a periodontal examination (probing depth [PD], clinical attachment level, recession, plaque, and bleeding on probing [BOP]) and a sampling of gingival crevicular fluid, the composite restoration was performed (T-0). Clinical and molecular assessments were repeated at 3 (T-3), 6 (T-6), and 12 (T-12) months after the restoration. Intragroup pre-post comparisons for quantitative variables were performed either through one-way ANOVA or Kruskal-Wallis test. A multivariate linear regression analysis was then modeled. With alpha = 0.05, a power of 80% will be reached with the inclusion of 41 individuals. Results Biometric parameters demonstrated an increased mean PD (Delta PDT0-T-12 = -0.83 mm; P = 0.001) and loss of attachment (AL) (Delta CALT(0)-T-12 = -0.91 mm; P = 0.005) in the test site at 12 months. Accordingly, in the final multivariate regression model the radiographic distance between the bone crest and the restorative margin at baseline accounted for the dependent variable attachment loss (AL) (Delta CALT(0)-T-12) (P <0.05). Conclusions Iuxta/subgingival interproximal restorative margins jeopardized clinically and molecularly the periodontal tissue healing at least up to 1 year of follow-up.

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