Microleakage at Occlusal Margins Versus Cervical Margins of Thermocycled Preheated Class V Resin Composite Restorations

A. Goda, Aly Sayed, Dina Ezz
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Aim: to quantify the effect of presence of enamel wall and thermocycling on marginal microleakage of class V cavities restored with preheated bulk-fill or preheated nano-filled composite. Methods: Class V cavities were prepared on the buccal surface of forty-eight extracted maxillary first premolars. The teeth were divided into two groups according to the type of preheated composite used (either bulk-fill or Nano-filled) and further subdivided according to thermocycling or no thermocycling. The teeth were immersed in 0.5% methylene blue dye solution for 24 hours at room temperature and then sectioned buccolingually to examine the extent of microleakage by dye penetration. Microleakage was assessed by a stereomicroscope at 40x magnification and measured in micrometers depending on the extent of dye penetration for both occlusal and gingival walls separately. Statistical analysis was done by Kruskal-Wallis test for comparison between groups and Mann-Whitney test for comparing occlusal and gingival dye penetration in each group. Results: preheated Nano-filled composite subjected to thermocycling showed more significantly microleakage than other groups (P < 0.05). Microleakage was significantly more (P < 0.05) in gingival (cervical) walls of teeth compared to occlusal walls in all groups except preheated Nano-filled composite directed to thermocycling which showed no significant difference between gingival and occlusal walls (P > 0.05). Conclusions: thermocycling of preheated Nano-filled composite produced more microleakage than thermocycling of preheated bulk-filled composite. More microleakage was recorded in cervical areas than occlusal areas of class V cavities.
热循环预热V类树脂复合修复体牙合缘与颈缘微渗漏的比较
目的:量化牙釉质壁的存在和热循环对预加热体填充或预加热纳米填充复合材料修复V类牙腔边缘微渗漏的影响。方法:在48颗拔除的上颌第一前磨牙的颊面制备V类牙槽。根据使用的预热复合材料类型(散装填充或纳米填充)将牙齿分为两组,并根据热循环或不热循环进一步细分。在0.5%亚甲基蓝染料溶液中浸泡24小时,室温下进行口腔切片,通过染料渗透检查微渗漏程度。通过40倍放大的立体显微镜评估微渗漏,并分别根据染料对咬合和牙龈壁的渗透程度以微米为单位测量。采用Kruskal-Wallis检验进行组间比较,Mann-Whitney检验比较各组牙合及牙龈染料渗透情况。结果:经热循环预处理的纳米填充复合材料微渗漏现象显著高于其他各组(P < 0.05)。除纳米复合材料热循环预热外,其余各组牙龈(颈)壁微渗漏均显著高于牙颌壁(P < 0.05),龈(颈)壁与牙颌壁间无显著差异(P > 0.05)。结论:预热纳米填充复合材料的热循环比预热体积填充复合材料的热循环产生更多的微泄漏。颈腔微漏发生率高于V类牙合区。
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