
Atraumatic Restorative Treatment and Interim Therapeutic Restoration…
Conventional glass polyalkenoate (ionomer) restorative cement (GIC) is the material of choice that has been used for ART and ITR. This is because of its fluoride release properties, including its ability to bond to enamel and dentine, its pulpal biocompatibility, and its ease of manipulation.
Atraumatic Restorative Treatment: An Overview and Update
GIC is the material of choice in ART due to its ability to bond to enamel and dentine, its pulpal biocompatibility, and ease of manipulation. The fluoride released from the glass ionomer restoration further provides resistance against the acidic nature of cariogenic bacteria.
Minimal intervention dentistry: part 5. Atraumatic restorative ...
2013年1月11日 · There is now evidence to show that ART single-surface restorations using high-viscosity GIC have a high survival rate in both primary and permanent teeth that is comparable to, if not better...
The ART approach involves the use of hand instruments only to remove carious tooth substance and then restoring the cavity and sealing any adjacent enamel fissures with usually a conventional glass polyalkenoate (ionomer) restorative cement (GIC). 1 …
Atraumatic restorative treatment versus conventional restorative ...
2017年12月28日 · ART is a minimally invasive approach which involves removal of decayed tissue using hand instruments alone, usually without use of anaesthesia and electrically driven equipment, and restoration of the dental cavity with an adhesive material (glass ionomer cement (GIC), composite resins, resin-modified glass-ionomer cement (RM-GICs) and compomers).
Comparison of ART and conventional techniques on clinical …
2018年11月1日 · To review the clinical performance of GIC restorations using calculated annual failure rates (AFRs) and qualitative descriptions based on conventional and ART techniques from two aspects: occlusal and approximal cavities in permanent or deciduous posterior teeth.
ART with high viscosity GIC and composite restorations in class II ...
2020年3月27日 · Evidence-Based Dentistry - ART with high viscosity GIC and composite restorations in class II cavities: can they thrive in the post-amalgam era?
Atraumatic Restorative Treatment - an overview - ScienceDirect
Atraumatic restorative treatment (ART) usually consists of manual soft caries excavation followed by high-viscosity GIC restorations under cotton-roll isolation. Because of its simplicity, ART reduces patient anxiety and discomfort during dental treatment.
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2019年3月7日 · Conventional glass polyalkenoate (ionomer) restorative cement (GIC) is the material of choice that has been used for ART and ITR. This is because of its fluoride release...
ART with high viscosity GIC and composite restorations in class II ...
Results With ART criteria, success rates of ART and composite restoration were found to be 98.7% and 100% at 6 months while at 12 months the success rates were observed to be 98.7% and 95.8%, respectively. The distribution of scores at both the time periods was found to be statistically significant (p = 0.033).
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