Microleakage of class V resin composites using various self-etching adhesives: an in vitro study
Autor: | M J N Krishna, M Veerabhadra Gouda, P V Ravi Chandra, D Ramkiran, V Harikumar |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
Materials science
Time Factors Surface Properties Resin composite Dentistry Dental Cements Composite Resins Permeability Tooth discoloration Dental Materials Stereo microscope Materials Testing Dentin medicine Humans Coloring Agents Dental Enamel General Dentistry Self etching adhesive Orthodontics Dental Leakage Enamel paint business.industry Dental Bonding Temperature Resin Cements Methylene Blue medicine.anatomical_structure visual_art Coronal plane Dentin-Bonding Agents visual_art.visual_art_medium Methacrylates Adhesive business Dental Cavity Preparation |
Zdroj: | The journal of contemporary dental practice. 14(1) |
ISSN: | 1526-3711 |
Popis: | Background and aims Microleakage has been identified as a significant problem with composite restorations because of interfacial gap formation which can result in tooth discoloration, recurrent caries, possible pulpal involvement and restoration replacement. Aim of this study is to evaluate the microleakage of self-etch adhesive system at the coronal and apical margins of class V resin composite restorations under stereomicroscope at 20× magnification. Materials and methods Class V cavities were prepared on the facial surfaces of 48 human premolars with coronal margins located in enamel and apical margins located in dentin. Teeth were divided into four groups: Group one—Xeno V; group two— G-Bond; group three—Clearfil S3 Bond; group four—control. After application of bonding agent and restoration, the teeth were subjected to thermocycling. The teeth were then immersed in 1% aqueous solution of methylene blue dye for 24 hours and sectioned to allow the assessment of microleakage under microscope. Results Coronal and apical margins were scored separately using a 0-3 ordinal ranking system and the recorded values were statistically analyzed using Kruskal-Wallis, Mann- Whitney U-test and Wilcoxon signed rank test. Statistical analysis showed that there was less microleakage in Xeno V at coronal region and Clearfil S3 Bond in apical region, overall Clearfil S3 Bond showed less marginal permeability in both coronal and apical regions. Conclusion Specimens restored with the Xeno V and Clearfil S3 Bond adhesive systems revealed reduced leakage at the coronal margin. At the apical margin, Xeno V showed greater leakage than the other groups, except the control. Clinical significance In class V restorations restored with composite resin, the choice of material affects the microleakage and retention of the restoration. This study theorizes that the self-etch adhesives show less microleakage in the coronal area than the apical margin. How to cite this article Chandra PVR, Harikumar V, Ramkiran D, Krishna MJN, Gouda MV. Microleakage of Class V Resin Composites using Various Self-etching Adhesives: An in vitro Study. J Contemp Dent Pract 2013;14(1):51-55. |
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