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简介:树脂基材料正被大规模用于牙科修复。自问世以来,由于其美观性和不断改进的物理性能,它们已经取代了汞合金修复体。然而,聚合收缩导致的微渗漏仍然是树脂修复体的主要问题。目的:采用不同的分层技术评估初级磨牙复合树脂修复后的微渗漏情况。材料和方法 :在 40 颗拔出的初级磨牙上制作标准化 I 类龋洞,用复合材料填充,置于 0.5% 碱性福尔马林溶液中,用体视显微镜评估微渗漏情况。结果:在体视显微镜下进行评估时,使用热狗技术进行复合材料填充的微渗漏最小。结论:与水平放置技术、分层水平放置技术和粘接尖部堆积技术相比,使用热狗应用技术进行复合树脂修复的基牙边缘渗漏较少,差异具有统计学意义。
Microleakage Assessment Using Different Composite Application Techniques in Primary Molars. An In-Vitro Comparative Study
INTRODUCTION: Resin-based materials are being used in restorative dentistry on a large scale. Since their introduction, they have replaced amalgam restorations due to their esthetics and ongoing improved physical properties. However, microleakage which results from polymerization shrinkage remains to be the main problem of resin restorations. AIM: To assess the microleakage in primary molars after composite application with different layering techniques. MATERIALS AND METHODS : Standardized class I cavities were done in 40 primary extracted molars, filled with composite, placed in 0.5% basic fuchsin solution, and assessed for microleakage using stereomicroscope. RESULTS: Composite filling using the Hot-Dog technique showed the least microleakage when assessed under the stereomicroscope. CONCLUSION: Restoring primary teeth with composite restoration using the Hot-Dog application technique exhibits less marginal leakage with statistically significant differences when compared with the horizontal placement technique, the split horizontal placement technique, and the succussive cusp build-up technique.