[Microleakage in Class II composite resin restorations].

Odontostomatologike proodos Pub Date : 1990-06-01
E Koliniotoy-Kubia, P H Jacobsen
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Abstract

The objective of this in vitro study was to evaluate the microleakage in extensive class II preparations in extracted human third molar teeth restored with a visible light-cured composite resin (Visio-Molar) used in conjunction with a low viscosity bonding resin (Visio-Bond) and three cement linings (Ca(OH)2, polycarboxylate cement and glass ionomer cement). Half of the restored teeth were subjected to temperature cycles in water between 5 degrees C and 55 degrees C for 24 h and half were left in distilled water at 37 degrees C for 24 h respectively. The restored teeth were immersed in a fluorescein dye solution and after sectioning the restorations, dye penetration at the restoration tooth interface was assessed and quantified using an optical incident fluorescein microscope. The results showed: 1. Microleakage was observed at the cervical wall of all the restorations. 2. No significant difference in marginal microleakage was found when the restored teeth were subjected to thermal cycling treatment (p greater than 0.05). 3. The use of a glass ionomer cement lining significantly (p less than 0.001) reduced the extent of cervical marginal leakage.

[II类复合树脂修复体的微渗漏]。
本体外研究的目的是评估用可见光固化复合树脂(visio -臼齿)与低粘度粘接树脂(Visio-Bond)和三种水泥衬里(Ca(OH)2、聚羧酸盐水泥和玻璃离子水泥)联合使用的II类制剂修复拔出的人类第三磨牙的微渗漏情况。一半修复后的牙齿在5 ~ 55℃的水中循环24小时,另一半在37℃的蒸馏水中循环24小时。将修复的牙齿浸泡在荧光素染料溶液中,在修复体切片后,使用光学入射荧光显微镜评估和定量染料在修复牙齿界面的渗透。结果表明:1。所有修复体颈壁均有微渗漏。2. 修复牙进行热循环处理后,边缘微渗漏无显著性差异(p > 0.05)。3.玻璃离聚体水泥衬里的使用显著(p < 0.001)降低了颈缘渗漏的程度。
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