Use of High Viscosity Glass-ionomer Cement as a Restorative Material in Patients with Sjögren’s Syndrome: a Case Report
Abstract
Objective: this article describes the use of a high viscosity glass ionomer cement as restorative dental treatment in a patient with Sjögren’s syndrome with multiple carious lesions in a university dental clinic in southeastern Brazil. Case Report: a 39-year-old woman, non-smoker, with secondary Sjögren’s syndrome attended an extension clinic called Dental Care for Patients with Chronic Diseases (COPAC) at the School of Dentistry of the Rio de Janeiro State University for dental treatment. The patient was completely dissatisfied with the aesthetics of her smile and was ashamed to show her teeth. During the clinical examination, a large number of carious lesions, defective restorations and missing teeth were observed. Conclusion: although there is no an established protocol for the treatment of carious lesions in patients with Sjögren’s
syndrome, restorative treatment with a high viscosity glass ionomer cement (GIC) serves as a favorable option due to fluoride ion release and improved mechanical strength.
syndrome, restorative treatment with a high viscosity glass ionomer cement (GIC) serves as a favorable option due to fluoride ion release and improved mechanical strength.
Keywords
Sjogren’s syndrome; Glass ionomer cement; Restorative dental treatment.
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