Evaluation of the microleakage of class V composite restoration after cavity treatment with Erbium, CO2 lasers, Papain, and Bromelain enzymes.

Autor: Sharafeddin, Farahnaz, Tabrizi, Anahita Fadaei
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Zdroj: Clinical & Experimental Dental Research; Dec2023, Vol. 9 Issue 6, p1112-1121, 10p
Abstrakt: Objectves: Different surface preparation and treatment methods may have dissimilar effects on the microleakage of composite resin. This study was conducted to determine the deproteinizing effect of 10% bromelain enzyme, 10% papain enzyme, CO2, and erbium‐YAG laser in regard to decrease in the microleakage of composite restorations. Materials and Methods: Thirty teeth were selected and 60 class V cavities were prepared on the lingual and buccal sides. They were divided into six groups (n = 10): Group 1, phosphoric acid gel; Group 2, bromelain enzyme 10%; Group 3, papain enzyme 10%; Group 4, mixed papain and bromelain enzymes 10%; Group 5, CO2 laser; and Group 6, erbium‐YAG laser. They were stored in basic fuchsine and dye penetration was evaluated. Kruskal–Wallis and Mann–Whitney tests were used for statistical analysis, p < 0.05 Results: In both occlusal and gingival margins, comparison of microleakage between groups 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 showed no significant differences (p = 1) and group 6 had a significant difference with other groups (p ˂ 0.001). Conclusions: Microleakage of composite resin in the dentin surface was not affected significantly using either bromelain or papain 10% enzymes or erbium laser. However, CO2 laser had a negative effect on the enamel and dentin margins and increased the microleakage. Erbium laser showed a better effect than enzymes on microleakage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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