EFFECT OF DIFFERENT CONCENTRATIONS OF THE TEETH BLEACHING AGENTS ON THE QUALITY OF BOND BETWEEN COMPOSITE MATERIAL AND BLEACHED TOOTH

Aleksandra Đeri, N. Knežević, O. Janković, Irena Kuzmanović Radman, Renata Josipović, V. Mirjanić
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Micro-morphological and organic-inorganic changes of dental structure as well as the effect of hydrogen peroxide on polymerisation of composite materials cause lower adhesion, i.e. poor bond quality between composite material and bleached tooth. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of different concentrations of carbamide (16%, 20% and 30%) and 35% hydrogen peroxide on bond strength of the composite materials and bleached endodontically treated teeth. Methods: The current study included 40 extracted human endodontically treated teeth. Internal bleaching was done using the “Walking bleach technique” method. The teeth were bleached with 16%, 20%, 30% carbamide or 35% hidrogen peroxide. After internal teeth bleaching, a class V cavity was prepared and restored with Tetric EvoCeram nanocomposite material. Microleakage was determined using dye method (silver nitrate) and measured on the incisal and gingival walls using stereoloupes. Results: The smallest dye penetration on the occlusal wall was found of teeth bleached with 20% carbamide peroxide (5,45 μm), and the largest dye penetration was on teeth bleached with 30% carbamide peroxide (7,25 μm). The smallest dye penetration on the gingival wall was found on teeth bleached with 16% carbamide peroxide (12,25 μm) and the largest dye penetration was on teeth bleached with 30% carbamide peroxide (20,00 μm). The difference was statistically significant (p 0.05). Conclusion: Microleakage was detected in all teeth restored with composite and bleached with the internal bleaching technique with 16%, 20%, 30% carbamide or 35% hydrogen peroxide.
不同浓度牙齿漂白剂对复合材料与漂白牙齿粘结质量的影响
牙齿微观形态和有机无机结构的变化,以及过氧化氢对复合材料聚合的影响,导致复合材料与漂白牙齿的粘附力降低,即复合材料与漂白牙齿的结合质量较差。本研究的目的是确定不同浓度的尿素(16%,20%和30%)和35%过氧化氢对复合材料与漂白牙髓治疗后牙齿结合强度的影响。方法:本研究包括40颗拔除的人根管治疗牙齿。内漂采用“行走漂法”进行。分别用16%、20%、30%尿素和35%过氧化氢漂白牙齿。采用Tetric EvoCeram纳米复合材料对内牙漂白后的V类牙体进行修复。用染色法(硝酸银)测定微渗漏,用立体镜在切牙和牙龈壁上测量微渗漏。结果:20%过氧化脲(5.45 μm)漂白牙合壁上的染料渗透最小,30%过氧化脲(7.25 μm)漂白牙合壁上的染料渗透最大。16%过氧化脲(12,25 μm)漂白牙齿的牙龈壁上染料渗透最小,30%过氧化脲(20,000 μm)漂白牙齿的牙龈壁上染料渗透最大。差异有统计学意义(p 0.05)。结论:采用16%、20%、30%尿素和35%双氧水进行内漂白的复合修复牙均可检测到微渗漏。
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