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    Secondary caries, a common reason for restoration replacement, is linked to patient caries risk and restoration factors like gaps. Composite fillings may be more prone to secondary caries in high-risk patients.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dental Restorations
    • Caries Research
    • Biomaterials

    Background:

    • Secondary caries is a primary cause for replacing dental restorations.
    • Patient-level factors, including caries risk, are crucial in secondary caries development.
    • The interplay between caries risk and restoration characteristics warrants further investigation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the relationship between patient caries risk, restoration factors (gap presence, material type), and secondary caries.
    • To explore the minimum gap width associated with secondary caries development.
    • To compare the susceptibility of composite versus amalgam restorations to secondary caries in high-risk patients.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of patient caries risk factors.
    • Evaluation of restoration characteristics, including marginal gap width.
    • Comparative assessment of secondary caries incidence based on restoration material and patient risk.

    Main Results:

    • Secondary caries development is likely influenced by patient caries risk and restoration factors.
    • The minimum critical gap width for secondary caries may be below 100 µm and is potentially risk-dependent.
    • Composite restorations exhibited higher susceptibility to secondary caries compared to amalgam in patients with high caries risk.

    Conclusions:

    • Patient caries risk significantly influences secondary caries.
    • Restoration material and marginal integrity are key factors in secondary caries prevention.
    • Preventive strategies for secondary caries mirror those for primary caries, emphasizing fluoride, diet, and oral hygiene.