Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences (Oct 2015)

In vitro evaluation of marginal leakage on class II composite restorations

  • Denise Arliane Amarante Camargo,
  • Mário Alexandre Coelho Sinhoreti,
  • Simonides Consani,
  • Lourenço Correr Sobrinho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20396/bjos.v1i2.8641037
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 2

Abstract

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The purpose of this study was to in vitro evaluate the marginal leakage of class II composite restorations. It was utilized 30 human molar teeth with oclusal-proximal cavities, with enamel margins at the mesial and dentin at the distal sites. These teeth were divided into 3 groups (G), according to the restoration system utilized: G1 – Single Bond / Z100 (3M); G2 – Bond 1 / ALERT (Jeneric-Pentron); and G3 – Etch&Prime 3.0 / Degufill Mineral (Degussa). Epoxy resin replicas of the restored teeth were fabricated before and after thermocycling procedure. After the restoration procedure, the samples were thermocycled 500 times, covered with 2 layers of nail polish and immersed in a 2% buffered solution of methylene blue for 4 hours. After they were cut and analyzed in a microscope, where the dye penetration was measured and converted to percentage. Data were submitted to ANOVA and mean values compared by Tukey’s test. Conclusion: there were no difference between groups with restorations in enamel margins (G1=21.59%. G2=53.49%, G3= 31.58%), however in dentin margins, there was significant statistical difference (p0.05). In the replicas observation it appeared that the gaps dimensions increased.

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