Abstract Objectives: To conduct a systematic review on the translucency of bulk-fill (BF) composite materials, evaluating the factors influencing it and its clinical implications. Materials and Methods: A systematic search was performed on four databases (Embase, Medline/PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science) for articles published until October 2, 2023. Search terms were: “translucency,” “translucency parameter,” “contrast,” “contrast ratio,” “bulk,” “bulk-fill,” “bulk fill,” “composite,” “resin,” “resin based,” “resin-based,” “restoration,” and “dental.” In vitro studies, written in English language, investigating BF resin-based composites translucency were included. The risk of bias was performed with the RoBDEMAT tool. Results: Of 590 screened articles, 13 were included in this review. They investigated 11 high-viscosity BF and 5 low viscosity ones. The limited number of the identified studies and the heterogeneity of the extracted data did not allow to conduct a metaanalysis. Conclusions: BF materials exhibit variability in translucency due to variations in experimental designs and the heterogeneous composition. Clinical Significance: BFs may behave differently in masking the substrate or in blending capacity
Translucency of Bulk-Fill composite materials: A systematic Review / Paolone, Gaetano; Baldani, Sofia; De Masi, Niccolò; Mauro, Mandurino; Giacomo, Collivasone; Nicola, Scotti; Gherlone, FELICE ENRICO; Cantatore, Giuseppe. - In: JOURNAL OF ESTHETIC AND RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY. - ISSN 1708-8240. - (2024), pp. 1-15. [10.1111/jerd.13241]
Translucency of Bulk-Fill composite materials: A systematic Review
Gaetano, Paolone
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;Enrico, GherlonePenultimo
;Giuseppe, CantatoreUltimo
2024-01-01
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Abstract Objectives: To conduct a systematic review on the translucency of bulk-fill (BF) composite materials, evaluating the factors influencing it and its clinical implications. Materials and Methods: A systematic search was performed on four databases (Embase, Medline/PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science) for articles published until October 2, 2023. Search terms were: “translucency,” “translucency parameter,” “contrast,” “contrast ratio,” “bulk,” “bulk-fill,” “bulk fill,” “composite,” “resin,” “resin based,” “resin-based,” “restoration,” and “dental.” In vitro studies, written in English language, investigating BF resin-based composites translucency were included. The risk of bias was performed with the RoBDEMAT tool. Results: Of 590 screened articles, 13 were included in this review. They investigated 11 high-viscosity BF and 5 low viscosity ones. The limited number of the identified studies and the heterogeneity of the extracted data did not allow to conduct a metaanalysis. Conclusions: BF materials exhibit variability in translucency due to variations in experimental designs and the heterogeneous composition. Clinical Significance: BFs may behave differently in masking the substrate or in blending capacityFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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