Clinical Outcomes of Bulk-Fill Resin Composite Restorations: A 10-Year Mapping Review and Evidence Gap Map

To map the evidence regarding the clinical performance of posterior restorations with bulk-fill resin composites and identify research gaps. This mapping review was conducted following PRISMA-ScR guidelines for scoping reviews, and its protocol was registered on the Open Science Framework platform....

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Published in:Journal of esthetic and restorative dentistry
Main Authors: de Menezes, Anna Júlia Oliveira, do Nascimento Barbosa, Lucas, Leite, Juan Vitor Costa, Barbosa, Laryssa Mylenna Madruga, Montenegro, Robinsom Viégas, Dantas, Raquel Venâncio Fernandes, de Souza, Grace Mendonça, de Andrade, Ana Karina Maciel, Lima, Renally Bezerra Wanderley
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England 27-10-2024
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Summary:To map the evidence regarding the clinical performance of posterior restorations with bulk-fill resin composites and identify research gaps. This mapping review was conducted following PRISMA-ScR guidelines for scoping reviews, and its protocol was registered on the Open Science Framework platform. Systematic searches were conducted, considering studies published between 2013 and February 2024 in the PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane databases. Clinical studies investigating the performance of bulk-fill resin composite restorations in class I and/or class II preparations with increments of 4 to 5 mm were included. A total of 147 articles were identified, and based on the eligibility criteria, 26 studies were selected for descriptive analysis. Of the reviewed studies, 73% (n = 19) investigated high-viscosity bulk-fill composites, while 30% (n = 8) focused on low-viscosity bulk-fill composites. Evaluation periods ranged from 1 week to 10 years. Reported annual failure rates varied from 0% to 3%, with survival rates between 78.9% and 100%. Bulk-fill resin composites of high viscosity were the most analyzed in the published studies, with evaluation periods of up to 10 years. The review of available scientific evidence showed clinically acceptable performance for composite bulk-fill restorations, with high survival rates and minimal annual failure rates. There is a need for long-term clinical studies on bulk-fill resin composites. This review demonstrates that both high and low-viscosity bulk-fill resin composites exhibit satisfactory clinical performance, which can help clinicians optimize chairside time. However, it is important to highlight the need for further studies with longer follow-up periods.
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ISSN:1496-4155
1708-8240
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DOI:10.1111/jerd.13339