Atraumatic Restorative Treatment
Mostrando 1-12 de 43 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Na técnica do Tratamento Restaurador Atraumático (TRA) é removida toda a dentina cariada?
Não. A técnica do TRA tem como princípio a mínima intervenção, ou seja, há a remoção parcial do tecido dental infectado, por meio de instrumentos cortantes manuais. Em seguida, preenche-se a cavidade com material restaurador adesivo, comumente o Cimento de Ionômero de Vidro (CIV)
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O método combate as bactérias remanescentes na cav
Núcleo de Telessaúde Espírito Santo. Publicado em: 12/06/2023
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2. Quais indicações e público alvo para o Tratamento Restaurador Atraumático (TRA) na rotina clínica dos atendimentos da ABS?
Tratamento Restaurador Atraumático (TRA) é uma técnica com ampla aceitação por crianças na terapêutica do atendimento, principalmente para pacientes com alguma dificuldade comportamental como pacientes não-colaboradores ou com alguma necessidade especial. De forma diferenciada dos tratamentos invasivos, preconizados por muito tempo, o TRA
Núcleo de Telessaúde Mato Grosso do Sul. Publicado em: 12/06/2023
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3. The use of audiovisual distraction eyeglasses as a resource in Pediatric dental care: a case series
RESUMO Objetivo: Relatar uma série de casos sobre o uso dos óculos audiovisuais em crianças durante o atendimento odontológico, bem como sua interferência na frequência cardíaca e percepção sobre o atendimento. Métodos: As crianças foram analisadas em três atendimentos clínicos para registro das frequências cardíacas: 1) realização da anam
RGO, Rev. Gaúch. Odontol.. Publicado em: 20/12/2019
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4. High-viscosity glass-ionomer vs. composite resin restorations in persons with disability: Five-year follow-up of clinical trial
Abstract The aim of this clinical trial was to compare the 5-year cumulative survival of atraumatic restorative treatment restorations using high-viscosity glass-ionomer restorations (ART/HVGIC) and conventional resin composite restorations (CRT) placed in patients with intellectual and/or physical disability. Patients referred for restorative care to a spec
Braz. oral res.. Publicado em: 25/11/2019
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5. Clinical wear of approximal glass ionomer restorations protected with a nanofilled self-adhesive light-cured protective coating
Abstract High viscous glass ionomer cement (GIC) has gained popularity as a restorative material; however, high wear is pointed as one of the major drawbacks of this material. Protective surface coatings were developed to protect GIC from water contamination with the additional advantage of occluding any surface cracks or porosities commonly found in this ma
J. Appl. Oral Sci.. Publicado em: 04/10/2018
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6. Randomized clinical trial of encapsulated and hand-mixed glass-ionomer ART restorations: one-year follow-up
Abstract Objective This prospective, randomized, split-mouth clinical trial evaluated the clinical performance of conventional glass ionomer cement (GIC; Riva Self-Cure, SDI), supplied in capsules or in powder/liquid kits and placed in Class I cavities in permanent molars by the Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART) approach. Material and Methods A total
J. Appl. Oral Sci.. Publicado em: 18/01/2018
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7. One year Survival Rate of Ketac Molar versus Vitro Molar for Occlusoproximal ART Restorations: a RCT
Abstract Good survival rates for single-surface Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART) restorations have been reported, while multi-surface ART restorations have not shown similar results. The aim of this study was to evaluate the survival rate of occluso-proximal ART restorations using two different filling materials: Ketac Molar EasyMix (3M ESPE) and Vitro
Braz. oral res.. Publicado em: 06/11/2017
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8. In vitro and in vivo evaluations of glass-ionomer cement containing chlorhexidine for Atraumatic Restorative Treatment
Abstract Objectives: Addition of chlorhexidine has enhanced the antimicrobial effect of glass ionomer cement (GIC) indicated to Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART); however, the impact of this mixture on the properties of these materials and on the longevity of restorations must be investigated. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of incorp
J. Appl. Oral Sci.. Publicado em: 2017-10
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9. 3-year survival rates of retained composite resin and ART sealants using two assessment criteria
Abstract The aim was to test the null-hypothesis that there is no difference in the cumulative survival rate of retained composite resin (CR) sealants and a high-viscosity glass-ionomer Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART) sealant in first permanent molars calculated according to the traditional and the modified retention assessment criteria over a period
Braz. oral res.. Publicado em: 04/05/2017
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10. Evaluation of the relationship between the cost and properties of glass ionomer cements indicated for atraumatic restorative treatment
The aim of this study was to evaluate microshear bond strength (μSBS), water sorption and solubility of glass ionomer cements (GIC) indicated for atraumatic restorative treatment (ART). Cylindrical specimens (6x2.4 mm) were used to test the sorption and solubility of each GIC (n = 5). The specimens were weighed before and after immersion in water and desicc
Braz. oral res.. Publicado em: 15/12/2015
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11. Acceptability, feasibility and perceived satisfaction of the use of the Atraumatic Restorative Treatment approach for people with disability
Unmet caries treatment need is prevalent among people with disability, partly due to difficulties cooperating with conventional dental treatment. This study compared Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART) with conventional restorative treatment (CRT) in the clinic and under general anaesthesia (GA), in terms of feasibility, acceptability and respondent satis
Braz. oral res.. Publicado em: 04/08/2015
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12. Low-cost glass ionomer cement as ART sealant in permanent molars: a randomized clinical trial
Clinical trials are normally performed with well-known brands of glass ionomer cement (GIC), but the cost of these materials is high for public healthcare in less-affluent communities. Given the need to research cheaper materials, it seems pertinent to investigate the retention rate of a low-cost GIC applied as atraumatic restorative treatment (ART) sealants
Braz. oral res.. Publicado em: 02/06/2015