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Tipo de material : bachelorThesis
Título : Efectos de dos sistemas adhesivos en la sensibilidad postoperatoria en tratamiento de restauraciones directas
Autor : González Coba, Gabriela Margarita
Tutor : Serrano Mena, Alexandra Patricia
Palabras clave : SISTEMA ADHESIVOS;RESTAURACIONES DIRECTAS;SENSIBILIDAD POSTOPERATORIA;SALUD BUCAL
Fecha de publicación : 2015
Editorial : Quito: Universidad de las Américas, 2015
Citación : González Coba, G. M. (2015). Efectos de dos sistemas adhesivos en la sensibilidad postoperatoria en tratamiento de restauraciones directas (Tesis de pregrado). Universidad de las Américas, Quito.
Resumen : Objetivo: Evaluar el grado de sensibilidad postoperatoria después de la restauración directa con diferentes protocolos adhesivos. Material y Métodos: Este estudio experimental clínico aleatorizado ciego, evaluó a 25 voluntarios a quienes se les realizó 50 restauraciones, entre clase I y II, utilizando dos tipos de sistemas adhesivos, adhesivo convencional simplificado y adhesivo autoacondicionante simplificado...
Descripción : Objective: To evaluate the degree of postoperative sensitivity after direct restoration with different adhesive protocols. Material and Methods: This clinical experimental randomized blind study, evaluated 25 volunteers who were applied 50 class I and II restoration, using two types of adhesive systems: conventional simplified adhesive and self- etching adhesive systems. The degree of postoperative sensitivity was evaluated the next day and seven days after restoration. The intensity of postoperative sensitivity was recorded using questionnaires which include the VAS scale, five- point scale, and type of pain. The results of the data were statistically analyzed with chi- square test (p smaller than 0.05) and Fisher's exact test. Results: It was observed that only 3 out of 25 patients evaluated reported having postoperative sensitivity when using conventional adhesive system; and only 1 patient at using self- etching adhesive systems. Postoperative sensitivity completely disappeared the next day. The pain was spontaneous for two patients and for the other two was just at facing an interaction with cold and at chewing. Conclusion: Postoperative sensitivity is not a common symptom for both adhesive systems evaluated; however the simplified conventional one showed higher sensitivity than the selfetching adhesive systems.
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