Impact of composite consistency and pre-heating on cervical adaptation in class II restorations: a micro-CT evaluation.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Gülbike Demirel, Özgür Irmak, Arda Buyuksungur, Kaan Orhan, Ivo Krejci, Tissiana Bortolotto
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Abstract

Background: To compare the cervical adaptation of paste-like bulk-fill resin composites placed with either conventional or pre-heating insertion techniques to that of flowable bulk-fill resin composites.

Methods: Six paste-like resin composites (one conventional, five bulk-fill) and five flowable resin composites (one conventional, four bulk-fill) were placed into Class II box-only cavities. Paste-like composites were placed with either conventional insertion or after pre-heating (68 °C). Flowable composites were placed only with the conventional insertion technique; no pre-heating was performed. After cavities were restored, specimens were subjected to thermal aging. Then, ammoniacal silver nitrate (AgNO3) tracer was used followed by micro-computerized tomography scanning. AgNO3 penetration volume was calculated. Data was analyzed with 2-way ANOVA followed by Tukey's multiple comparison test (α = 0.05).

Results: Pre-heating improved the cervical adaptation of all composites compared to conventional placement (p < 0.05) except for the fiber-reinforced composite. All flowable resin composites showed higher AgNO3 penetration than their paste-like pre-heated counterparts (p < 0.05). AgNO3 penetration volume at the cervical margin was significantly lower when paste-like bulk-fill resin composites were pre-heated to 68 °C before they were placed into Class II box-only cavities.

Conclusions: Pre-heating significantly enhanced the cervical adaptation of paste-like bulk-fill resin composites, offering superior marginal integrity compared to both their non-heated counterparts and flowable composites.

复合一致性和预热对II类修复体颈椎适应的影响:微ct评价
背景:比较膏体状填充树脂复合材料与可流动填充树脂复合材料在传统或预热插入技术下的颈椎适应性。方法:将6种膏状树脂复合材料(1种常规树脂,5种填充树脂)和5种流动树脂复合材料(1种常规树脂,4种填充树脂)置入II类盒型空腔。采用常规插入或预热(68°C)后放置膏状复合材料。可流动复合材料仅使用常规插入技术进行放置;未进行预热。修复空洞后,试样进行热老化。然后用氨化硝酸银(AgNO3)示踪剂进行显微计算机断层扫描。计算AgNO3渗透体积。数据分析采用双因素方差分析,后加Tukey多重比较检验(α = 0.05)。结果:与常规放置相比,预热改善了所有复合材料的颈椎适应性(p - 3穿透),而浆料样的预加热树脂复合材料(p - 3在颈缘的穿透体积明显低于浆料样的预加热树脂复合材料,然后将其放入II类盒型腔中。结论:与未加热的树脂复合材料和可流动的树脂复合材料相比,预热显著增强了糊状大块填充树脂复合材料的颈椎适应性,具有更好的边缘完整性。
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BMC Oral Health
BMC Oral Health DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.90%
发文量
481
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Oral Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of disorders of the mouth, teeth and gums, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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