Caries of First Primary Molars Requiring Glass Ionomer Cement Versus Composites as Restorative Materials
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12417Keywords:
Glass ionomer cement, Composite, Class 1 restoration, Primary molars.Abstract
In the present study comparison of the clinical preference of glass ionomer versus resin composite in primary
molars by dentists was performed. This was done to evaluate which material will provide better clinical
performance for pediatric patients based on esthetic , functional and biological properties.Data collected
from a patient management software. A total of 1609 children were included in the study who required
class 1 restorations . The data was tabulated on an excel sheet and transferred to SPSS software where
statistical analysis was further performed. 232 children were indicated for composite restoration and 1377
children were indicated for glass ionomer cement for class 1 restorations. There was no statistical significant
difference between both the restorative material groups (p>0.05).We observed that dentists preferred glass
ionomer cement over composite to restore class 1 cavity in primary molars.
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