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Effect of composite resin placement techniques on the microleakage of two self-etching dentin-bonding agents.

pmid: 11572288
handle: 2066/187776 , 2066/187786
PURPOSE: To evaluate microleakage of Class V resin-based composites (RBC) bonded with two self-etching dentin adhesive systems. Class V cavities were restored with either one or three increments of RBC to determine whether the restorative method affected microleakage. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 60 extracted human premolars and molars were randomly assigned to 6 groups for bonding with Clearfil Liner Bond 2V or Etch & Prime 3.0 or Prime & Bond NT. The latter, using a total-etch technique, was used as a control. Cavities were cut in both the buccal and lingual surfaces. Half of each preparation was in enamel and half was in cementum/dentin. The teeth were thermocycled and the restorations examined microscopically for leakage using Procion Brilliant Red as a marker. SEM microphotographs were prepared from dye-labeled and non dye-labeled areas to illustrate the micromorphology of the systems. RESULTS: None of the groups showed microleakage at the enamel margins. All groups showed microleakage at the gingival margins. At the gingival margin, there was no significant difference between the groups irrespective of the bonding material (Kruskal-Wallis: ANOVA P=0.2113). No significant difference was observed with each material when the bulk filling (one increment) technique was compared with the three-increment technique. SEM showed that the self-etching materials produced a shallower depth of etch, and a less abundant resin tag complex than the material using a separate phosphoric acid gel. In dye-labeled areas, debonding was predominantly cohesive in resin. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Gingival margin microleakage is not prevented by either restoring cavities with self-etching materials of the control using a total-etch technique.
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- Radboud University Nijmegen Netherlands
Adult, Adolescent, Tandheelkundige epidemiologie en gezondheidszorg, Onderzoek naar (methoden voor) ontwikkeling, implementatie en evaluatie van richtlijnen voor het handelen van tandartsen in Nederland, Composite Resins, Acid Etching, Dental, Humans, Bisphenol A-Glycidyl Methacrylate, Child, Coloring Agents, Dental Enamel, Dental Restoration, Permanent, Research into (the methodology for) the development, implementation and evaluation of practice guidelines for Dutch dentists, Dental Cementum, Dental Leakage, Analysis of Variance, Ethanol, Dental Bonding, Adhesiveness, Dental epidemiology and oral health services, Diphosphates, Dentin-Bonding Agents, Dentin, Dental Cavity Preparation
Adult, Adolescent, Tandheelkundige epidemiologie en gezondheidszorg, Onderzoek naar (methoden voor) ontwikkeling, implementatie en evaluatie van richtlijnen voor het handelen van tandartsen in Nederland, Composite Resins, Acid Etching, Dental, Humans, Bisphenol A-Glycidyl Methacrylate, Child, Coloring Agents, Dental Enamel, Dental Restoration, Permanent, Research into (the methodology for) the development, implementation and evaluation of practice guidelines for Dutch dentists, Dental Cementum, Dental Leakage, Analysis of Variance, Ethanol, Dental Bonding, Adhesiveness, Dental epidemiology and oral health services, Diphosphates, Dentin-Bonding Agents, Dentin, Dental Cavity Preparation
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