Gingival health around cervical carious lesions restored with calcium silicate-based cement (Biodentine™) compared with glass-ionomer cement: A randomized clinical trial

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Aim: The study aims to assess the gingival health around cervical lesions restored with calcium silicate-based cement (Biodentine™) compared to treatment with glass-ionomer cement (GIC). Materials and methods: A total of 28 healthy subjects with carious lesions on the cervical third of the buccal surfaces of posterior teeth (class V-Black's classification) have participated and were distributed over two equal groups. The participants in each group received one type of the tested cements: Biodentine™ or GIC. The oral hygiene and the gingival health of the restored teeth were evaluated clinically at 1, 3, and 6 month intervals. Results: Comparing clinical parameters of gingival and periodontal tissues adjacent to cervical restorations indicated significant differences. Plaque index (PI) and gingival index (GI) were higher in the Biodentine™ group at 1, 3, and 6 months of evaluation with a significant difference (p < 0.05), a rise in pocket depth has been noticed at 3 and 6 months (p < 005). Gingival recession (GR) did not show any difference between groups (p > 0.05). Moreover, bleeding on probing (BOP) values were higher for Biodentine™ restorations compared with GIC with a significant difference (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Cervical restorations of Biodentine™ were associated with more plaque accumulation with a higher degree of gingival inflammation in comparison with GIC.

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Al Habashneh, R., Qabaha, M., Khader, Y., Ghassib, I., & Atmeh, A. (2019). Gingival health around cervical carious lesions restored with calcium silicate-based cement (BiodentineTM) compared with glass-ionomer cement: A randomized clinical trial. Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice, 20(6), 702–706. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10024-2583

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