A Randomized Clinical Evaluation of a One- And Two-step Self-etch Adhesive over 24 Months

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Objective: To evaluate the performance of All Bond SE used in a one- or two-step protocol in a 24-month randomized clinical study. Methods: Thirty-three patients with two similarly sized non-carious cervical lesions participated in this study. A total of 66 restorations were placed, half using the one-step All Bond SE protocol (SE-1) and the other half using the two-step All Bond SE protocol (SE-2). The restorations were evaluated at baseline and after 6,12 and 24 months following the modified USPHS criteria and analyzed by the McNemar's test and Fisher's exact test (α=0.05). Results: After 24 months, six SE-1 and four SE-2 restorations were rated as Bravo in marginal discoloration The retention rates for SE-1 and SE-2 were 84.8% and 90.9%, respectively, after 24 months. Compared to baseline, the retention rate for SE-1 was statistically lower. Conclusions: All Bond SE used in the one- or two-step protocol resulted in high retention rates after 24 months.

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Loguercio, A. D., Mânica, D., Ferneda, F., Zander-Grande, C., Amaral, R., Stanislawczuk, R., … Reis, A. (2010). A Randomized Clinical Evaluation of a One- And Two-step Self-etch Adhesive over 24 Months. Operative Dentistry, 35(3), 265–272. https://doi.org/10.2341/09-241-C

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