Miletić, Ivana

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Clinical Performance of a Glass-Hybrid System Compared with a Resin Composite in the Posterior Region: Results of a 2-year Multicenter Study

Miletić, Ivana; Baraba, Anja; Basso, Matteo; Pulcini, Maria Giulia; Marković, Dejan; Perić, Tamara; Ozkaya, Cigdem Atalayin; Turkun, Lezize Sebnem

(Quintessence Publishing Co Inc, Hanover Park, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Miletić, Ivana
AU  - Baraba, Anja
AU  - Basso, Matteo
AU  - Pulcini, Maria Giulia
AU  - Marković, Dejan
AU  - Perić, Tamara
AU  - Ozkaya, Cigdem Atalayin
AU  - Turkun, Lezize Sebnem
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2476
AB  - Purpose: To compare the clinical performance of a glass hybrid restorative system, EQUIA Forte, with that of a nanohybrid resin composite, Tetric EvoCeram, in two-surface class II cavities. Materials and Methods: This multicenter, randomized controlled clinical study was conducted at four different dental schools. In total, 360 restorations were placed in patients in need of two class-II, two-surface restorations in the molar region of the same jaw. Each patient received one glass hybrid restoration (EQUIA Forte, GC) and one resin composite restoration (Tetric EvoCeram, Ivoclar Vivadent). Two independent evaluators performed a clinical evaluation of each site after 1 week (baseline), 1 year, and 2 years using the criteria of the FDI World Dental Federation (FDI-2). Results: The estimated survival rates at the 2-year recall were 93.6% and 94.5% for EQUIA Forte and Tetric EvoCeram, respectively. There were no significant differences in the survival rates or in any of the evaluated esthetic, functional or biological properties between EQUIA Forte and Tetric EvoCeram restorations (p > 0.05). Conclusion: Both the glass-hybrid restorative system and nanohybrid resin composite showed good clinical performance in moderate to large two-surface class II restorations in a 2-year follow-up.
PB  - Quintessence Publishing Co Inc, Hanover Park
T2  - Journal of Adhesive Dentistry
T1  - Clinical Performance of a Glass-Hybrid System Compared with a Resin Composite in the Posterior Region: Results of a 2-year Multicenter Study
VL  - 22
IS  - 3
SP  - 235
EP  - 247
DO  - 10.3290/j.jad.a44547
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Miletić, Ivana and Baraba, Anja and Basso, Matteo and Pulcini, Maria Giulia and Marković, Dejan and Perić, Tamara and Ozkaya, Cigdem Atalayin and Turkun, Lezize Sebnem",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Purpose: To compare the clinical performance of a glass hybrid restorative system, EQUIA Forte, with that of a nanohybrid resin composite, Tetric EvoCeram, in two-surface class II cavities. Materials and Methods: This multicenter, randomized controlled clinical study was conducted at four different dental schools. In total, 360 restorations were placed in patients in need of two class-II, two-surface restorations in the molar region of the same jaw. Each patient received one glass hybrid restoration (EQUIA Forte, GC) and one resin composite restoration (Tetric EvoCeram, Ivoclar Vivadent). Two independent evaluators performed a clinical evaluation of each site after 1 week (baseline), 1 year, and 2 years using the criteria of the FDI World Dental Federation (FDI-2). Results: The estimated survival rates at the 2-year recall were 93.6% and 94.5% for EQUIA Forte and Tetric EvoCeram, respectively. There were no significant differences in the survival rates or in any of the evaluated esthetic, functional or biological properties between EQUIA Forte and Tetric EvoCeram restorations (p > 0.05). Conclusion: Both the glass-hybrid restorative system and nanohybrid resin composite showed good clinical performance in moderate to large two-surface class II restorations in a 2-year follow-up.",
publisher = "Quintessence Publishing Co Inc, Hanover Park",
journal = "Journal of Adhesive Dentistry",
title = "Clinical Performance of a Glass-Hybrid System Compared with a Resin Composite in the Posterior Region: Results of a 2-year Multicenter Study",
volume = "22",
number = "3",
pages = "235-247",
doi = "10.3290/j.jad.a44547"
}
Miletić, I., Baraba, A., Basso, M., Pulcini, M. G., Marković, D., Perić, T., Ozkaya, C. A.,& Turkun, L. S.. (2020). Clinical Performance of a Glass-Hybrid System Compared with a Resin Composite in the Posterior Region: Results of a 2-year Multicenter Study. in Journal of Adhesive Dentistry
Quintessence Publishing Co Inc, Hanover Park., 22(3), 235-247.
https://doi.org/10.3290/j.jad.a44547
Miletić I, Baraba A, Basso M, Pulcini MG, Marković D, Perić T, Ozkaya CA, Turkun LS. Clinical Performance of a Glass-Hybrid System Compared with a Resin Composite in the Posterior Region: Results of a 2-year Multicenter Study. in Journal of Adhesive Dentistry. 2020;22(3):235-247.
doi:10.3290/j.jad.a44547 .
Miletić, Ivana, Baraba, Anja, Basso, Matteo, Pulcini, Maria Giulia, Marković, Dejan, Perić, Tamara, Ozkaya, Cigdem Atalayin, Turkun, Lezize Sebnem, "Clinical Performance of a Glass-Hybrid System Compared with a Resin Composite in the Posterior Region: Results of a 2-year Multicenter Study" in Journal of Adhesive Dentistry, 22, no. 3 (2020):235-247,
https://doi.org/10.3290/j.jad.a44547 . .
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The influence of resin infiltration pretreatment on orthodontic bonding to demineralized human enamel

Aničić, M.S.; Goracci, Cecilia; Juloski, Jelena; Miletić, Ivana; Mestrović, S.

(Mdpi Ag, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Aničić, M.S.
AU  - Goracci, Cecilia
AU  - Juloski, Jelena
AU  - Miletić, Ivana
AU  - Mestrović, S.
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2479
AB  - Prior research reveal that low-viscosity resin is able to significantly penetrate initial caries lesions, which leads to their stabilization. The objective of the present report is to assess the shear bond strength (SBS) of orthodontic brackets bonded with different adhesives to demineralized enamel treated with a low-viscosity resin infiltrant. It also aims to compare the achieved bond strengths to those achieved in relation to sound enamel (SE). A total of 48 newly extracted third molars were collected, distributed in four groups (n=12), covered with a nail varnish, with 4 x 4 mm of uncoated area, immersed in Buskes demineralizing solution (14 days, 37 °C) or remained untreated. Group I: SE + Transbond XT; Group II: demineralized enamel (DE) + ICON + Transbond XT; Group III: DE + ICON + Scotchbond Universal; Group IV: DE + ICON + Assure PLUS. SBS was quantified in megapascals (MPa) and statistically analyzed (ANOVA, p 0.05). The mode of failure was assessed microscopically (10 x magnification). The highest SBS detected was in Group IV, and the difference was statistically significant (F = 14.37; p = 0.000). Treatment with a resin infiltrant on DE does not impair the shear bond strength when compared to SE, although it does produce a significantly higher strength when combined with Assure PLUS.
PB  - Mdpi Ag
T2  - Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
T1  - The influence of resin infiltration pretreatment on orthodontic bonding to demineralized human enamel
VL  - 10
IS  - 10
DO  - 10.3390/app10103619
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Aničić, M.S. and Goracci, Cecilia and Juloski, Jelena and Miletić, Ivana and Mestrović, S.",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Prior research reveal that low-viscosity resin is able to significantly penetrate initial caries lesions, which leads to their stabilization. The objective of the present report is to assess the shear bond strength (SBS) of orthodontic brackets bonded with different adhesives to demineralized enamel treated with a low-viscosity resin infiltrant. It also aims to compare the achieved bond strengths to those achieved in relation to sound enamel (SE). A total of 48 newly extracted third molars were collected, distributed in four groups (n=12), covered with a nail varnish, with 4 x 4 mm of uncoated area, immersed in Buskes demineralizing solution (14 days, 37 °C) or remained untreated. Group I: SE + Transbond XT; Group II: demineralized enamel (DE) + ICON + Transbond XT; Group III: DE + ICON + Scotchbond Universal; Group IV: DE + ICON + Assure PLUS. SBS was quantified in megapascals (MPa) and statistically analyzed (ANOVA, p 0.05). The mode of failure was assessed microscopically (10 x magnification). The highest SBS detected was in Group IV, and the difference was statistically significant (F = 14.37; p = 0.000). Treatment with a resin infiltrant on DE does not impair the shear bond strength when compared to SE, although it does produce a significantly higher strength when combined with Assure PLUS.",
publisher = "Mdpi Ag",
journal = "Applied Sciences (Switzerland)",
title = "The influence of resin infiltration pretreatment on orthodontic bonding to demineralized human enamel",
volume = "10",
number = "10",
doi = "10.3390/app10103619"
}
Aničić, M.S., Goracci, C., Juloski, J., Miletić, I.,& Mestrović, S.. (2020). The influence of resin infiltration pretreatment on orthodontic bonding to demineralized human enamel. in Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
Mdpi Ag., 10(10).
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10103619
Aničić M, Goracci C, Juloski J, Miletić I, Mestrović S. The influence of resin infiltration pretreatment on orthodontic bonding to demineralized human enamel. in Applied Sciences (Switzerland). 2020;10(10).
doi:10.3390/app10103619 .
Aničić, M.S., Goracci, Cecilia, Juloski, Jelena, Miletić, Ivana, Mestrović, S., "The influence of resin infiltration pretreatment on orthodontic bonding to demineralized human enamel" in Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10, no. 10 (2020),
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10103619 . .
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The Impact of Fissure Depth and Enamel Conditioning Protocols on Glass-ionomer and Resin-based Fissure Sealant Penetration

Marković, Dejan; Petrović, Bojan; Perić, Tamara; Miletić, Ivana; Anđelković, Slobodan

(Quintessence Publishing Co Inc, Hanover Park, 2011)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Marković, Dejan
AU  - Petrović, Bojan
AU  - Perić, Tamara
AU  - Miletić, Ivana
AU  - Anđelković, Slobodan
PY  - 2011
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1616
AB  - Purpose: To evaluate the effect that fissure depth and enamel conditioning protocols have on penetration abilities of resin-based and glass-ionomer fissure sealants. Materials and Methods: Fifty extracted human molars were randomized into 10 experimental groups. Conditioning was performed as follows: groups I and VI, no pretreatment; groups II and VII, 10% polyacrylic acid and 37% phosphoric acid, respectively; groups III and VIII, self-etching adhesive; groups IV and IX, Er:YAG laser; groups V and X, Er:YAG laser/10% polyacrylic acid and laser/37% phosphoric acid, respectively. In groups I to V, teeth were sealed with a glass-ionomer material, and in groups VI to X a resin-based sealant was used. The sealed teeth were sectioned and the penetration ability was evaluated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Results: Pretreatment with a suitable acid resulted in superior penetration of glass-ionomer and resin-based sealant when compared with other conditioning protocols (p  lt  0.0001), except for the teeth treated with both Er:YAG laser and acid. Both conditioning protocol and fissure depth significantly affected the sealant penetration (p  lt  0.0001), but fissure depth had a greater impact on fissure penetration than did conditioning protocol. Conclusion: Resin-based and glass-ionomer sealing materials show similar potential for pit-and-fissure penetration. Penetration of a fissure sealant is largely influenced by the fissure depth. Regarding the conditioning protocol, a pretreatment with a suitable acid is essential to obtain an adequate penetration of a sealing material.
PB  - Quintessence Publishing Co Inc, Hanover Park
T2  - Journal of Adhesive Dentistry
T1  - The Impact of Fissure Depth and Enamel Conditioning Protocols on Glass-ionomer and Resin-based Fissure Sealant Penetration
VL  - 13
IS  - 2
SP  - 171
EP  - 178
DO  - 10.3290/j.jad.a19006
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Marković, Dejan and Petrović, Bojan and Perić, Tamara and Miletić, Ivana and Anđelković, Slobodan",
year = "2011",
abstract = "Purpose: To evaluate the effect that fissure depth and enamel conditioning protocols have on penetration abilities of resin-based and glass-ionomer fissure sealants. Materials and Methods: Fifty extracted human molars were randomized into 10 experimental groups. Conditioning was performed as follows: groups I and VI, no pretreatment; groups II and VII, 10% polyacrylic acid and 37% phosphoric acid, respectively; groups III and VIII, self-etching adhesive; groups IV and IX, Er:YAG laser; groups V and X, Er:YAG laser/10% polyacrylic acid and laser/37% phosphoric acid, respectively. In groups I to V, teeth were sealed with a glass-ionomer material, and in groups VI to X a resin-based sealant was used. The sealed teeth were sectioned and the penetration ability was evaluated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Results: Pretreatment with a suitable acid resulted in superior penetration of glass-ionomer and resin-based sealant when compared with other conditioning protocols (p  lt  0.0001), except for the teeth treated with both Er:YAG laser and acid. Both conditioning protocol and fissure depth significantly affected the sealant penetration (p  lt  0.0001), but fissure depth had a greater impact on fissure penetration than did conditioning protocol. Conclusion: Resin-based and glass-ionomer sealing materials show similar potential for pit-and-fissure penetration. Penetration of a fissure sealant is largely influenced by the fissure depth. Regarding the conditioning protocol, a pretreatment with a suitable acid is essential to obtain an adequate penetration of a sealing material.",
publisher = "Quintessence Publishing Co Inc, Hanover Park",
journal = "Journal of Adhesive Dentistry",
title = "The Impact of Fissure Depth and Enamel Conditioning Protocols on Glass-ionomer and Resin-based Fissure Sealant Penetration",
volume = "13",
number = "2",
pages = "171-178",
doi = "10.3290/j.jad.a19006"
}
Marković, D., Petrović, B., Perić, T., Miletić, I.,& Anđelković, S.. (2011). The Impact of Fissure Depth and Enamel Conditioning Protocols on Glass-ionomer and Resin-based Fissure Sealant Penetration. in Journal of Adhesive Dentistry
Quintessence Publishing Co Inc, Hanover Park., 13(2), 171-178.
https://doi.org/10.3290/j.jad.a19006
Marković D, Petrović B, Perić T, Miletić I, Anđelković S. The Impact of Fissure Depth and Enamel Conditioning Protocols on Glass-ionomer and Resin-based Fissure Sealant Penetration. in Journal of Adhesive Dentistry. 2011;13(2):171-178.
doi:10.3290/j.jad.a19006 .
Marković, Dejan, Petrović, Bojan, Perić, Tamara, Miletić, Ivana, Anđelković, Slobodan, "The Impact of Fissure Depth and Enamel Conditioning Protocols on Glass-ionomer and Resin-based Fissure Sealant Penetration" in Journal of Adhesive Dentistry, 13, no. 2 (2011):171-178,
https://doi.org/10.3290/j.jad.a19006 . .
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