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Título: 
Evaluation of marginal microleakage in Class II cavities: Effect of microhybrid, flowable, and compactable resins
Autor(es): 
Instituição: 
  • Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
  • Univ. of MN School of Dentistry
  • Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
ISSN: 
0033-6572
Resumo: 
Objective: The goal of the present study was to evaluate the microleakage on the cementum/dentin and enamel surfaces in Class II restorations, using different kinds of resin composite (microhybrid, flowable, and compactable). Method and materials: Forty human caries-free molars were extracted and selected. Eighty Class II standardized cavities were made in the cervical wall at the cementoenamel junction (CEJ) and at the mesial and distal surfaces. The teeth were divided into four groups: G1 - adhesive system + microhybrid resin composite Z100; G2 - adhesive system + compactable resin composite Prodigy Condensable; G3 - adhesive system + flowable resin composite Revolution + Z100 resin composite; G4 - adhesive system + Revolution fluid resin + compactable resin composite Prodigy Condensable. The adhesive system used in this study was Scotchbond Multi-Purpose Plus. The specimens were thermocycled in baths of 5°C and 55°C for 1,000 cycles and immersed in 50% silver nitrate solution. The specimens then were sectioned and evaluated on degree of dye penetration. Results: The results were evaluated using the nonparametric Kruskall-Wallis test, which showed a statistically significant difference between groups G1 and G4, G2 and G4, and G3 and G4. Conclusions: None of the materials was able to eliminate the marginal microleakage at the cervical wall; the application of a low-viscosity resin composite combined with a compactable resin composite significantly decreased the microleakage.
Data de publicação: 
1-Fev-2003
Citação: 
Quintessence International, v. 34, n. 2, p. 93-98, 2003.
Duração: 
93-98
Palavras-chaves: 
  • Compactable resin composite
  • Flowable resin composite
  • Microhybrid resin composite
  • Microleakage
  • dye
  • resin
  • Prodigy
  • resin cement
  • Revolution (composite resin)
  • Scotchbond Multi Purpose Plus
  • Scotchbond Multi-Purpose Plus
  • silicon dioxide
  • Z100 composite resin
  • zirconium
  • cementum
  • clinical article
  • controlled study
  • dentin
  • enamel
  • human
  • immersion
  • Kruskal Wallis test
  • medical assessment
  • standardization
  • statistical analysis
  • surface property
  • viscosity
  • chemistry
  • comparative study
  • dental surgery
  • endodontics
  • evaluation
  • methodology
  • molar tooth
  • nonparametric test
  • randomization
  • tooth disease
  • Composite Resins
  • Dental Cavity Preparation
  • Dental Leakage
  • Dental Restoration, Permanent
  • Humans
  • Marginal Adaptation (Dentistry)
  • Molar
  • Random Allocation
  • Resin Cements
  • Silicon Dioxide
  • Statistics, Nonparametric
  • Viscosity
  • Zirconium
Fonte: 
http://www.quintpub.com/journals/qi/abstract.php?iss2_id=388&article_id=4851
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