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  1. University of Dental Medicine Mandalay
  2. Department of Conservative Dentistry

The Effect of Adhesive Resin Coating on Microleakage of Class II Composite Inlay Cemented with Self-Adhesive Resin Cement

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Title The Effect of Adhesive Resin Coating on Microleakage of Class II Composite Inlay Cemented with Self-Adhesive Resin Cement
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Min Khant Ko Ko
Aung Htang
Description
ABSTRACT
Objective: The objective of this in vitro investigation was to evaluate the
effect of adhesive resin coating with a self-etch dentin bonding agent and etch
and rinse dentin bonding agent and without coating on microleakage of class II
indirect composite inlay cemented with self-adhesive resin cement on enamel
and dentin interfaces after thermocycling.
Methods: Thirty-six upper permanent premolars extracted for orthodontic
needs were selected for this study and randomly allocated to three
experimental groups (n=12). These samples of teeth were prepared in a
standardized manner under jig assembled on a milling machine. After
preparation, group I: no surface treated with dentin bonding agent; group II:
prepared surface treated with a self-etch dentin bonding agent and group III:
prepared surface treated with etch and rinse dentin bonding agent. And then,
impression taking with rubber base impression materials and indirect
composite inlays were fabricated and cemented with self-adhesive resin
cement.
Restored teeth were artificially aged with a thermocycling machine
(5±2oC and 55±2oC, 1000 cycles with 30 sec dwell time). After
thermocycling, the samples were immersed in 2% methylene blue dye solution
for 24 hours. Then, teeth samples were sectioned mesiodistally with Isomet
linear precision saw. The most linear penetration of the dye was observed
under a stereomicroscope at 40x magnification. All the samples were scored
and statistically analyzed with Kruskal-Wallis nonparametric test (p<0.05)
followed by Mann-Whitney U-test for multiple comparisons.
Results: In group I, no treatment of the prepared surface with dentin
bonding agent immediately after preparation and before impression taking
(Control group), the mean score was 3.17. In group II, prepared surface coated
with self-etch dentin bonding agent immediately after preparation and before
impression taking, the mean score was 2.17. In group III, prepared surface
coated with total-etch dentin bonding agent immediately after preparation and
before impression taking, the mean score was 2.67. According to statistical
analysis, there was a significant difference (p<0.05) between all groups in
microleakage values by using Kruskal-Wallis non-parametric test. And there is
no significant difference between Group I Vs III and Group II Vs III.
Conclusion: 1. Microleakage of class II composite inlay cemented with selfadhesive resin cement significantly decreased by using adhesive resin coating
with a self-etch dentin bonding agent on the prepared surface before
impression taking.
2. There is highly significantly lower leakage at the occlusal
margin versus the dentin margin of all tested groups in inter-group
comparison.
Keywords
self-etch adhesive, etch and rinse adhesive, self-adhesive resin cement, thermocycling machine, Isomet linear precision saw, 2% methylene blue, microleakage
Thesis/dissertations
University of Dental Medicine, Mandalay
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