Evaluation of Marginal Microleakage in Class II Composite Restorations Using Open Sandwich and Snowplow Techniques

Mohammad Ali Moghadam, Mahsa Faramarzi, Atefeh Yousefi Jordehi
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Introduction: Adaptation of posterior composites to dental walls has been questioned for various reasons and polymerization shrinkage is one example. Thus, the present study investigated microleakage ocurring from different class II composite restorations techniques. Materials and Methods: In this in-vitro study class II cavities with cervical margins 1 mm below the CEJ (Cementoenamel junction) were prepared in 64 extracted human premolars. The teeth were randomly divided into two groups. Group 1 (open sandwich): Glass ionomer was injected on the floor of the cavity and the rest of the cavity was restored using composite resin using incremental technique. Group 2 (Snowplow) one layer of flowable composite was placed in the bottom of the cavity and was co-cured with the first layer of composite resin. The rest of the cavity was restored the same as group 1. To evaluate the microleakage, the specimens were thermocycled for up to 3000 cycles and immersed in 1% methylene blue solution for 72 hours. Then they were sectioned mesiodistally and evaluated under a stereomicroscope. Data were analyzed via Mann-Whitney and Fishers exact test and p value < 0.05 was considered significant. Results: The mean value for microleakage in group 1 (795.74 ± 494.04 mμ) was lower than group 2 (972.99 ± 457.8 mμ), but the results were not statistically significant (p value = 0.117). Conclusion: It appears that microleakage in both open sandwich technique and Snowplow technique did not portray statistical significance, so both of them can be used.
利用开放式夹层和扫雪机技术评价II类复合修复体的边缘微渗漏
由于各种原因,后牙复合材料对牙壁的适应性一直受到质疑,聚合收缩就是一个例子。因此,本研究调查了不同II类复合修复技术发生的微泄漏。材料和方法:在本体外研究中,在64颗拔出的人前磨牙中制备了颈缘低于CEJ(牙骨质-牙釉质交界处)1mm的II类空腔。这些牙齿被随机分为两组。第1组(开放式夹层):采用增量法在腔体底部注射玻璃离聚体,其余腔体采用复合树脂修复。组2(扫雪机)在空腔底部放置一层可流动复合材料,与第一层复合树脂共固化。其余空腔修复与1组相同。为了评估微泄漏,试样进行了多达3000次的热循环,并浸泡在1%亚甲蓝溶液中72小时。然后在立体显微镜下对其进行中间距切片和评估。数据经Mann-Whitney和fisher精确检验分析,p值< 0.05为显著性。结果:1组微漏平均值(795.74±494.04 μ)低于2组(972.99±457.8 μ),但差异无统计学意义(p值= 0.117)。结论:开放式夹层技术和扫雪机技术的微渗漏均无统计学意义,两者均可应用。
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