Quantifying composite restoration removal and cavity re-preparation using novel region-specific volumetric analysis

J Dent. 2022 Sep:124:104142. doi: 10.1016/j.jdent.2022.104142. Epub 2022 Apr 25.

Abstract

Objectives: This in-vitro study investigated the effect of 400-405 nm light used during removal of a composite restorations on volume of tooth tissue removed iatrogenically (IATR) and the volume of residual composite.

Methods: Thirty unrestored premolar teeth obtained via a university tissue bank were evenly allocated to test and control groups; material removal with and without violet light. Three clinicians (blinded to the protocol) prepared class V buccal cavities in the teeth. The teeth were scanned using CEREC Omnicam and reallocated to another clinician prior to restoration and rescanning. The teeth were reallocated, and the restorations were removed prior to rescanning. Volumetric scan data was obtained on: changes in cavity volume; the volume of IATR; the volume of residual composite. Data were analysed using Shapiro-Wilk and Kruskal-Wallis tests to a significance of p<0.05.

Results: Data showed that there is more IATR when the light was used with mean volume CAV2-over cut of (3.4 mm3, SD 4.22) whereas less IATR was seen when the light was not used (1.2 mm3, SD 1.00), (p<0.05). Data also showed that there is no significant difference in the overall volume of resin composite left when the light was used or not (p> 0.05). However when the light was used, less resin composite material was left around the margins of the cavities when compared to the no light group.

Significance: This novel region-specific cavity analysis method reveals patterns of iatrogenic damage and retained composite which may hold clinical relevance. The use of violet light may result in more complete removal of composite at margins, but also increase IATR. Further research using the novel method is required to ascertain the repeatability and clinical significance of findings.

Keywords: 3D imaging; Composite removal; Resin composite.

MeSH terms

  • Bicuspid
  • Composite Resins
  • Dental Caries*
  • Dental Cavity Preparation / methods
  • Dental Restoration, Permanent* / methods
  • Humans

Substances

  • Composite Resins