Coronal microleakage of four temporary restorative materials in Class II-type endodontic access preparations

Sang-Mi Yun, L. Karanxha, Hee-Jin Kim, Sung-Ho Jung, Sujung Park, K. Min
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the microleakage of 4 temporary materials in teeth with Class II-type endodontic access preparations by using a glucose penetration model. Materials and Methods: Glucose reaction test was performed to rule out the presence of any reaction between glucose and temporary material. Class II-type endodontic access preparations were made in extracted human premolars with a single root (n = 10). Each experimental group was restored with Caviton (GC), Spacer (Vericom), IRM (Dentsply-Caulk), or Fuji II(GC). Microleakage of four materials used as temporary restorative materials was evaluated by using a glucose penetration model. Data were analyzed by the one-way analysis of variance followed by a multiplecomparison Tukey test. The interface between materials and tooth were examined under a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Results: There was no significant reaction between glucose and temporary materials used in this study. Microleakage was significantly lower for Caviton and Spacer than for Fuji II and IRM. SEM observation showed more intimate adaptation of tooth-restoration interfaces in Caviton and Spacer than in IRM and Fuji II. Conclusions: Compared to IRM and Fuji II, Caviton and Spacer can be considered better temporary sealing materials in Class II-type endodontic access cavities.
四种临时修复材料在ⅱ类根管通路预备物中的冠状微渗漏
目的:采用葡萄糖渗透模型,评价ⅱ类根管通路制剂中4种临时材料的微渗漏情况。材料和方法:进行葡萄糖反应试验,以排除葡萄糖与临时材料之间的任何反应。用拔除的单根前磨牙(n = 10)制备ⅱ类根管通路制剂。各实验组分别采用Caviton (GC)、Spacer (Vericom)、IRM (Dentsply-Caulk)或Fuji II(GC)进行修复。采用葡萄糖渗透模型对四种临时修复材料进行微渗漏评价。数据分析采用单因素方差分析和多因素比较Tukey检验。在扫描电子显微镜下观察了材料与牙齿的界面。结果:葡萄糖与本研究中使用的临时材料之间无明显反应。Caviton和Spacer的微泄漏明显低于富士II和IRM。扫描电镜观察表明,与IRM和Fuji II相比,Caviton和Spacer的修复界面适应性更强。结论:与IRM和Fuji II相比,Caviton和Spacer可以被认为是更好的II类根管通道临时密封材料。
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