Applied Sciences (Jun 2021)

Marginal Adaptation Assessment for Two Composite Layering Techniques Using Dye Penetration, AFM, SEM and FTIR: An In-Vitro Comparative Study

  • Andrea Maria Chisnoiu,
  • Marioara Moldovan,
  • Codruta Sarosi,
  • Radu Marcel Chisnoiu,
  • Doina Iulia Rotaru,
  • Ada Gabriela Delean,
  • Ovidiu Pastrav,
  • Alexandrina Muntean,
  • Ioan Petean,
  • Lucian Barbu Tudoran,
  • Mihaela Pastrav

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11125657
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 12
p. 5657

Abstract

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Do the new, modern dental resin composites improve the sealing in cavities restorations? The present study was designed to compare the effect of two different, but most used layering techniques of the dental composite in reducing the marginal microleakage when a brand-new material is used; Class I black cavities were prepared on 120 human extracted teeth and then restored using oblique and horizontal layering technique. The dye penetration analysis, the atomic force microscopy (AFM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) together with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) and Fourier transform infra-red spectroscopy (FTIR) technique were used to assess the adaptation of the restorative material to the dental structures. Some better results were obtained for oblique layering technique, but the differences to the other method have not been statistically validated. The composite layering technique still remains an open quest and, moreover, in vivo studies should be designed in order to assess microleakage in real conditions of the oral environment.

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