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The purpose of the study was a clinical electrometric assessment of the quality of the marginal fit of the composite material to the hard tissues of the tooth, depending on the type and amount of adhesive used the influence of the adhesive, namely: the mechanism of its action and quantity, on the quality of restoration of the hard tissues of the tooth lost by the carious process in the composite material over time.Material and methods. In clinical conditions, 140 fillings were examined, the placement of which was carried out only in cavities of classes 1 and 2, with the area affected by the carious process of hard tooth tissues from 30 to 50 mm2. For this, composite material ESTET X and adhesive systems were used: one-component XP BOND and self-etching XENO V in different volumes (6.6 and 17.7 mg). To assess the marginal fit of the filling material to the hard tissues of the tooth, the multifunctional electro-diagnostic device EST-DENT (Geosoft, Russia) was used. The principle of operation of the device is based on measuring the strength of the current flowing through the hard tissues of the tooth under the influence of a low-voltage source of electrical power. Results. The quality of the marginal fit of composite fillings to the hard tissues of the tooth, which is the main factor determining the durability of their functioning, largely depends on the amount of adhesive used, its mechanism of action, the area and depth of the carious lesion of dentin. Over time, there is a change in the structure obtained as a result of the mechanical and chemical interaction of the adhesive system and hard tissues of the tooth (primarily the hybrid layer), in the direction of decreasing its density and breaking integrity. This in turn increases the amount of electric current passing through it.Conclusions. An analysis of the obtained clinical data shows that when restoring hard tissues of teeth lost over large areas and located close to the pulp cavity of the coronal part of the tooth, it is necessary to take into account the effect of dentinal fluid on the quality and durability of the restoration. The use in these cases of adhesive systems in an amount of not less than 17.7 mg (a drop from dispenser), careful preparation of the affected tooth tissues, rational design of the formed cavity, strict adherence to the manufacturer’s recommendations on the time of use of the adhesive. can significantly reduce the risk of unsatisfactory treatment results. |