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Objectives: This systematic review was conducted to detect the clinical performance of "10-Methacryloyloxydecyl Dihydrogen Phosphate" functional monomer added to self etch adhesives. And their impact on postoperative hypersensitivity. Methods and Analysis: Prisma guidelines for reporting systematic reviews were followed as much as possible in this work. Relevant mesh terms and entry terms were searched in three databases, Medline (PubMed), Cochrane (Wiley) and Science Direct (Elsevier). Search has no date limitations but only English language articles were included. In vitro studies and conference abstracts were excluded as only Randomized Clinical Trials (RCTs ) were included in the search. Findings: According to the set inclusion and exclusion criteria search results were secondarily filtered to result only in one randomized clinical trial, it was filtered among 56 search result. Qualitative assessment of the included study was done after its risk of bias evaluation. While quantitative assessment meta analyses was not possible by using single RCT. Improvement: These findings are strongly suggesting a call for conducting a high quality randomized clinical trials concerning the clinical postoperative hypersensitivity following to resin composite restorations bonded with 10-MDP functional monomer.

Keywords

Functional Monomer, Postoperative Hypersensitivity, Self Etch Adhesives, Super Dentin, 10-MDP
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