Evaluation of pulp chamber temperature during cementation with the preheated composite resin technique.

Hans A O Hatner,Rodrigo N Keigo,Camila S Caneschi,Jânio R J Aquino,Rodrigo C Albuquerque,Luis Fernando S A Morgan,Allyson N Moreira
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STATEMENT OF PROBLEM The cementation technique using preheated composite resin requires high temperatures for optimal execution and may lead to increased and damaging intrapulpal temperatures. Whether the technique can lead to a temperature increase that might lead to necrosis of the pulp tissue is unclear. PURPOSE The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the temperature variation in the pulp chamber of bovine teeth with veneer-type preparations during veneer cementation using the preheated composite resin technique. MATERIAL AND METHODS A total of 103 bovine incisors were divided into 8 groups (n=10) and prepared for indirect veneers with different preparation depths: 2.0 mm, 1.5 mm, 1.0 mm, and 0.5 mm. Veneers were cemented on these preparations using 2 cementation protocols: preheated composite resin and photopolymerizable resin cement. The teeth were attached to a device containing a temperature sensor which was inserted into the pulp chamber to quantify the intrapulpal temperature variation produced during the cementation protocols. The data were analyzed using a statistical software program. The level of statistical significance for the analyses was with a confidence interval of 95%, sampling power of 80%, and a moderate effect size (0.36). RESULTS The groups cemented with preheated composite resin and the groups with the greatest preparation depth had the highest mean intrapulpal temperature; the PHC2 group presented a mean ±standard deviation temperature increase of 5.70 ±2.14 °C. CONCLUSIONS The heat generated by heating the resin contributed to the increase in intrapulpal temperature. Temperature variations were greater in deeper preparations, especially when preheated resin technique was used.
评估使用预热复合树脂技术进行牙髓腔粘接时的温度。
问题陈述使用预热复合树脂的粘接技术需要高温才能达到最佳效果,可能会导致牙髓内温度升高并造成损害。这项体外研究的目的是评估在使用预热复合树脂技术进行贴面粘结时,贴面类预备牛牙髓腔内的温度变化。材料和方法将 103 颗牛门牙分为 8 组(n=10),并准备不同深度的间接贴面:2.0 毫米、1.5 毫米、1.0 毫米和 0.5 毫米。使用两种粘接方案:预热复合树脂和光聚合树脂。将牙齿连接到一个装有温度传感器的装置上,该传感器被插入牙髓腔,以量化粘接过程中产生的髓内温度变化。数据使用统计软件程序进行分析。结果用预热复合树脂粘结的组和预备深度最大的组的髓内温度平均值最高;PHC2 组的温度平均值(±标准偏差)增加了 5.70 ±2.14 °C。深部制备的温度变化更大,尤其是使用预热树脂技术时。
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