The Evaluation of Various Restoration Techniques on Internal Adaptation of Composites in Class V Cavities

Aim. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different restoration techniques on the formation of internal microgaps between materials and dentin in class V restorations. Materials and Methods. Twenty-five extracted human premolars were prepared with standardized class V cavity outlines...

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Main Authors: D. Dionysopoulos, C. Papadopoulos, E. Koliniotou-Koumpia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:International Journal of Biomaterials
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/148057
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spelling doaj-579a9beb35e2477cb5e4a3fd6994e3bb2020-11-24T22:22:17ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Biomaterials1687-87871687-87952014-01-01201410.1155/2014/148057148057The Evaluation of Various Restoration Techniques on Internal Adaptation of Composites in Class V CavitiesD. Dionysopoulos0C. Papadopoulos1E. Koliniotou-Koumpia2Department of Operative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Operative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Operative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceAim. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different restoration techniques on the formation of internal microgaps between materials and dentin in class V restorations. Materials and Methods. Twenty-five extracted human premolars were prepared with standardized class V cavity outlines (3 mm × 2 mm × 2 mm). The cavities were randomly divided into 5 groups of 10 cavities each and restored according to manufacturer’s instructions: Group 1: preheating (55°C) conventional composite (Filtek Z250), Group 2: flowable composite (Filtek Flow), Group 3: Filtek Flow + Filtek Z250 light-cured separately, Group 4: Filtek Flow + Filtek Z250 light-cured simultaneously, and Group 5 (control): Filtek Z250 at room temperature (23°C). The specimens were then thermocycled and cross-sectioned through the center of the restoration. Subsequently, impressions were taken, and epoxy resin replicas were made. The internal adaptation of the materials to the axial wall was analyzed under SEM. Results. The preheated Filtek Z250 (Group 1) showed better internal adaptation than the room temperature groups (P<0.05). The combination of Filtek Flow with Filtek Z250 which was light-cured separately (Group 3) exhibited better internal adaptation than control group (P<0.05). Conclusion. Different restoration techniques exhibit different behavior regarding internal adaptation to dentin after photopolymerization.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/148057
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author D. Dionysopoulos
C. Papadopoulos
E. Koliniotou-Koumpia
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C. Papadopoulos
E. Koliniotou-Koumpia
The Evaluation of Various Restoration Techniques on Internal Adaptation of Composites in Class V Cavities
International Journal of Biomaterials
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C. Papadopoulos
E. Koliniotou-Koumpia
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title The Evaluation of Various Restoration Techniques on Internal Adaptation of Composites in Class V Cavities
title_short The Evaluation of Various Restoration Techniques on Internal Adaptation of Composites in Class V Cavities
title_full The Evaluation of Various Restoration Techniques on Internal Adaptation of Composites in Class V Cavities
title_fullStr The Evaluation of Various Restoration Techniques on Internal Adaptation of Composites in Class V Cavities
title_full_unstemmed The Evaluation of Various Restoration Techniques on Internal Adaptation of Composites in Class V Cavities
title_sort evaluation of various restoration techniques on internal adaptation of composites in class v cavities
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Biomaterials
issn 1687-8787
1687-8795
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Aim. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different restoration techniques on the formation of internal microgaps between materials and dentin in class V restorations. Materials and Methods. Twenty-five extracted human premolars were prepared with standardized class V cavity outlines (3 mm × 2 mm × 2 mm). The cavities were randomly divided into 5 groups of 10 cavities each and restored according to manufacturer’s instructions: Group 1: preheating (55°C) conventional composite (Filtek Z250), Group 2: flowable composite (Filtek Flow), Group 3: Filtek Flow + Filtek Z250 light-cured separately, Group 4: Filtek Flow + Filtek Z250 light-cured simultaneously, and Group 5 (control): Filtek Z250 at room temperature (23°C). The specimens were then thermocycled and cross-sectioned through the center of the restoration. Subsequently, impressions were taken, and epoxy resin replicas were made. The internal adaptation of the materials to the axial wall was analyzed under SEM. Results. The preheated Filtek Z250 (Group 1) showed better internal adaptation than the room temperature groups (P<0.05). The combination of Filtek Flow with Filtek Z250 which was light-cured separately (Group 3) exhibited better internal adaptation than control group (P<0.05). Conclusion. Different restoration techniques exhibit different behavior regarding internal adaptation to dentin after photopolymerization.
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